Monkeypox-alypse!!!!!

Gay porn star posts horrific pictures of month-long battle against Monkeypox that saw Huge Blisters form around his mouth and could leave him scarred for LIFE

A gay porn star has shared photographs of how his moneypox symptoms developed over a month, graduating from small bumps he thought were razor burn to huge blisters that could leave him scarred.

Gay porn star Silver Steele posts horrific photos of monkeypox battle | Daily Mail Online
 
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So I donated blood last week, and before they draw your blood, they have you fill out a questionaire with some interesting and politically incoorect questions. Asking if you are a man if you had sex with another man, if you had been in contact with someone with HIV/AIDS and a few more questions of that nature. No inquiries about "normal" heterosexual contact that stood out. But I wonder why the focus and concern is on male/male sexual activity in order to give blood. Hmmmm...
 
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Kind of off topic, but then again...

So I donated blood last week, and before they draw your blood, they have you fill out a questionaire with some interesting and politically incoorect questions. Asking if you are a man if you had sex with another man, if you had been in contact with someone with HIV/AIDS and a few more questions of that nature. No inquiries about "normal" heterosexual contact that stood out. But I wonder why the focus and concern is on male/male sexual activity in order to give blood. Hmmmm...
Russian army having a blood drive?
 
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So I donated blood last week, and before they draw your blood, they have you fill out a questionaire with some interesting and politically incoorect questions. Asking if you are a man if you had sex with another man, if you had been in contact with someone with HIV/AIDS and a few more questions of that nature. No inquiries about "normal" heterosexual contact that stood out. But I wonder why the focus and concern is on male/male sexual activity in order to give blood. Hmmmm...
I have to give blood every 3 months and you are correct. Those questions are on there.... multiple times at One Blood in Bradenton.
 
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I have to give blood every 3 months and you are correct. Those questions are on there.... multiple times at One Blood in Bradenton.
It's almost as if there is an elevated risk that we are not being told about with regards to male/male sexual activity. Back in the early 1980's when the focus was on gay men, that became politically incorrect to have that discussion... just like recently with the monkey pox outbreak. If there is a genuine public health risk associated with male/male sex, then this needs to be broadcast... not glorified by our culture of drag queen story hours.
 
It's almost as if there is an elevated risk that we are not being told about with regards to male/male sexual activity. Back in the early 1980's when the focus was on gay men, that became politically incorrect to have that discussion... just like recently with the monkey pox outbreak. If there is a genuine public health risk associated with male/male sex, then this needs to be broadcast... not glorified by our culture of drag queen story hours.

Yeah, but they renamed Monkey Pox so there wouldn't be a stigma attached to it. I's the kind of thing that the community and liberals habitually do - they want certain groups to be victims, but they don't want that tied to behavior.
 
Chicago Records 2023's first Cluster of Monkeypox Cases — just as WHO officials declare global virus emergency OVER

The World Health Organization has declared the monkeypox global emergency over, just as this year's first cluster of cases emerges in America's third largest city.

Chicago has recorded 12 confirmed and one probable case of the virus spread by sexual contact between April 17 and May 5, the latest dates available. For comparison, the city has been averaging less than one case a week since February.

Nine of the new infections were in men who are fully vaccinated, city health officials said. None of the infected people have been hospitalized.

Raising the alarm, they warned of a 'resurgence' of the disease, now known as mpox, that is spread via sexual contact and has so far sickened 30,000 Americans — the most in the world — and led to 42 deaths.

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World Health Organization director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has declared an end to the emergency over mpox (pictured in December at the WHO headquarters in Geneva)

WHO declares monkeypox outbreak over - just as virus resurges in Chicago | Daily Mail Online
 
Chicago Records 2023's first Cluster of Monkeypox Cases — just as WHO officials declare global virus emergency OVER

The World Health Organization has declared the monkeypox global emergency over, just as this year's first cluster of cases emerges in America's third largest city.

Chicago has recorded 12 confirmed and one probable case of the virus spread by sexual contact between April 17 and May 5, the latest dates available. For comparison, the city has been averaging less than one case a week since February.

Nine of the new infections were in men who are fully vaccinated, city health officials said. None of the infected people have been hospitalized.

Raising the alarm, they warned of a 'resurgence' of the disease, now known as mpox, that is spread via sexual contact and has so far sickened 30,000 Americans — the most in the world — and led to 42 deaths.

70876871-12073531-image-a-2_1683830812693.jpg

World Health Organization director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has declared an end to the emergency over mpox (pictured in December at the WHO headquarters in Geneva)

WHO declares monkeypox outbreak over - just as virus resurges in Chicago | Daily Mail Online

Well the victory here is that we stopped offending monkeys. Thankful for that.
 

CDC issues Health Alert to US Doctors over Subtype of Monkeypox Spreading in Congo that Kills one in TEN and is more Infectious​


Doctors in the US are being told to look out for a more deadly type of monkeypox — amid the worst outbreak ever in the Congo.

An alert issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned clinicians to test patients for the virus if they had recently returned from the area and are showing signs of infection.

The Democratic Republic of Congo is currently in the grips of a major monkeypox, or mpox, outbreak — which is suspected to have sickened nearly 13,000 and caused a suspected 581 deaths.

It is being triggered by a more deadly strain of mpox called Clade I, which causes more severe infections and is fatal in one in ten cases. Last year's outbreak was caused by the more mild Clade II mpox, which is rarely fatal.

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