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To: ButThreeLeftsDo

He got it from literally one person!

That is shocking. I thought in order to catch something, let’s say the common cold or flu, you had to get close enough and have contact with many infected people! Who knew that if you are exposed to the virus just one time, from one person, it can be spread!!!


55 posted on 07/30/2022 2:56:15 PM PDT by JudyinCanada (Maranatha)
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To: JudyinCanada

These Rump Rangers will ignore common sense in order to fulfill their addiction to non vaginal sex. If they were told to abstain from sex for a month, they would lash out with ‘Nobody’s going to tell me to abstain!’ An expert at John Hopkins University, Amesh Adalja, has warned that individuals who have been affected by this ailment can spread the infection for up to four weeks after showing symptoms. If they followed this simple one month abstinence program they could totally eliminate Monkeypox from the U.S. However, these Rump Rangers would do the opposite. No one month, 8 inch, socially distancing rules for them!

Even if we stopped Monkeypox in its tracks in the U.S., another flaming Rump Ranger will entered the U.S. and pass his stinking disease around like it was gum drops. I think anyone crossing our borders, getting on board a vessel or airline to the U.S. needs to get a clear bill of health and the U.S. CDC and CBP must step up their entry screening to get a long lead in the race with these Rump Rangers. Dems. are you reading this? We need medical screening on our Southern Border!

The addiction of promiscuity will lead to Monkeypox’s spread to other groups. Its ability at produce severe cases could become apparent should the virus spread to more immunologically vulnerable groups (people with HIV). Young children, pregnant women and the immunocompromised are considered particularly vulnerable to the virus. Transmission can also occur via the placenta from mother to fetus (which can lead to congenital monkeypox) or during close contact during and after birth.

Complications of monkeypox can include secondary infections, bronchopneumonia (pneumonia that causes inflammation in the alveoli), sepsis (a extreme response to an infection that becomes a life-threatening medical emergency), encephalitis (inflammation of the brain), and infection of the cornea with ensuing loss of vision.


74 posted on 07/30/2022 4:07:46 PM PDT by jonrick46 (Leftnicks chase illusions of motherships at the end of the pier.)
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