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The United State’s Centre for Disease Control and Prevention announced yesterday that it knew of over 700 cases of monkeypox worldwide. The CDC said there were 21 cases in the US. Although 14 of the cases are thought to be travel-linked, CDC officials say that at least one case is not. A director at the CDC, Jennifer McQuiston, told reporters… “We also have at least one case in the United States that does not have a travel link or know how they acquired their infection.” So far, none of the monkeypox cases in the US have been fatal, and all […]

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1.5 million people died from Tuberculosis in 2020 so still not caring about mediapox

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the World Health Organisation stressed that the virus is “not a gay disease“, even though it said the current outbreaks of monkeypox were “primarily spreading through sex among men”.

Oh so it's not a gay problem but you're probably gay if you caught it, very politically correct. 

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2 hours ago, Thaiger said:

The United State’s Centre for Disease Control and Prevention announced yesterday that it knew of over 700 cases of monkeypox worldwide. The CDC said there were 21 cases in the US. Although 14 of the cases are thought to be travel-linked, CDC officials say that at least one case is not. A director at the CDC, Jennifer McQuiston, told reporters… “We also have at least one case in the United States that does not have a travel link or know how they acquired their infection.” So far, none of the monkeypox cases in the US have been fatal, and all […]

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700 cases in a population of over 7 billion... less than .000001%. They are really stretching to push this as a future plandemic, aren't they!?

Obviously pissed off at the world forum denying the right to jackboot onto Sovereign Nations with the perceived excuse of a life-threatening virus. Let's see what they pull out of their fundamental orifice next!

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Nearly 200 countries in the world so 3.5 cases per country.

Relax.

Some countries will want more than their share,as usual, let them have it.

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7 minutes ago, palooka said:

Nearly 200 countries in the world so 3.5 cases per country.

Relax.

But in a months time it will be 600 per country …. Just like our favourite beer …. With the lemon slice. We all know how that ended 2 years worth of fun and travel. They have been saying this has come from wuhan labs as well  …… no monkeys in their wet markets.

 

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13 minutes ago, AdvocatusDiaboli said:

But in a months time it will be 600 per country …. Just like our favourite beer …. With the lemon slice. We all know how that ended 2 years worth of fun and travel. They have been saying this has come from wuhan labs as well  …… no monkeys in their wet markets.

Don't worry about the monkeys it is spread by rats, we have billions of those in the world so maybe 6 million per country is feasible. It needs to be treated seriously no matter where it comes from.

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3 minutes ago, palooka said:

Don't worry about the monkeys it is spread by rats,

So spread by politicians …. As they are both!!!

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In 2003 there were 72 cases identified in the US although some  reports state  lower numbers.  While this  disease is known to be common in Africa it is not easy to find specific records of the number of cases yet a nominal 3 < 6 % fatality rate is stated!

The  concern now is that the virus has mutated into a more virulent transmissible form.

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/monkeypox-cases-are-risingheres-what-we-know-so-far

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15 minutes ago, extoxttra said:

The  concern now is that the virus has mutated into a more virulent transmissible form.

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/article/monkeypox-cases-are-risingheres-what-we-know-so-far

False. The concern is the virus could mutate into a more transmissible (not virulent) form, if the outbreak is long enough. DNA viruses probability of mutation is at least 3 orders of magnitude lower than SARS-CoV-2's one.

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Not false in the context of consideration ( has it? ) of as yet unknown transmission in some of the confirmed infections. There are known variants but transmission has historically been considered  to have been animal to human. That concept has been pt aside given the majority of this new outbreak is demonstrably human to human albeit related to very  close contact while ,as  yet, some individuals have contracted the disease with no apparent connection.

 

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Semantics. You stated the virus "concern now is that the virus has mutated into a more virulent transmissible form." which is not what is even mentioned in the link. 

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I was patient during all the COVID business, going along without getting exercised, refusing to join the teeth gnashing drama camps at either end of the internet spectrum.   This too shall pass.  

When I saw the obscure, trial balloon article about monkeypox t-minus 2 weeks ago, just as all the ominous sounding COVID variants had been squeezed for all they were worth, I thought, "LOL, here we go.  Right on time!".   Ukraine is already boring old news, so the painted morning chat show hosts, left to fill air time with breaking news about Kim Kardashian's fake butt, didn't need to be told twice.  OMG! Code Red Emergency coming in 3-2-1. 

Monkeypox also has the potential to get the religious nutters squirming in their seats about Evolution, and oh boy, now there's blood in the water with the homosexual angle.  Move over TopGun Maverick, this is gold plated stuff. :classic_rolleyes:

 

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On 6/4/2022 at 5:15 PM, Thaiger said:

The United State’s Centre for Disease Control and Prevention [...]

 

Actually it's the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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On 6/4/2022 at 7:12 PM, Highlandman said:

Yawn. Does this mean another lockdown and quarantine is coming?

Infected people are not contagious during the incubation period, making the spread of this disease easier to prevent.

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On 6/4/2022 at 7:12 PM, Highlandman said:

Yawn. Does this mean another lockdown and quarantine is coming?

How else are they going to continue to control the sheeple?

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On 6/5/2022 at 11:56 AM, TWS60 said:

I was patient during all the COVID business, going along without getting exercised, refusing to join the teeth gnashing drama camps at either end of the internet spectrum.   This too shall pass.  

When I saw the obscure, trial balloon article about monkeypox t-minus 2 weeks ago, just as all the ominous sounding COVID variants had been squeezed for all they were worth, I thought, "LOL, here we go.  Right on time!".   Ukraine is already boring old news, so the painted morning chat show hosts, left to fill air time with breaking news about Kim Kardashian's fake butt, didn't need to be told twice.  OMG! Code Red Emergency coming in 3-2-1. 

Monkeypox also has the potential to get the religious nutters squirming in their seats about Evolution, and oh boy, now there's blood in the water with the homosexual angle.  Move over TopGun Maverick, this is gold plated stuff. :classic_rolleyes:

And right when Amber Heard gets it in the neck in an overly televised trial... something new to waffle about!

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