CDC Reports the First Two Monkeypox Cases in Children in the United States // Vaccine Side Effects
CDC Reports the First Two Monkeypox Cases in Children in the United States // Vaccine Side Effects

Two cases of monkeypox have been identified in children in the United States according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The two cases are supposedly unrelated and are allegedly the result of household transmission.

However, what stands out to many as odd is the fact that one case is a toddler who is a resident of California, while the other is an infant who is not a U.S. resident.

Public health officials are investigating how the children were infected, but what's most certain is that the monkeypox infections are no longer primarily affecting the homosexual community and appear to be rapidly increasing across the nation.