If you’re a Boomer you already have been vaccinated against Monkey Pox.
The vaccine for Small Pox that eradicated that disease also works just as well on the Monkey Pox.
It’s the same vaccine.
All they need to do is dust off the Small Pox vaccine.
It was one of safest. Most reactions were an allergic reaction.
I still have a smallpox vaccination scar on my arm from when I was vaccinated 60 years ago, but it was far preferable to getting smallpox. I got to experience measles, mumps, and chickenpox first hand, but was fortunate to have been born after the polio epidemics of the 1950s. When I was growing up, I knew kids who were a few years older than me that were not so fortunate.
In the history of mankind, we have managed to eradicate only one human virus, smallpox, and it took over 150 years of vaccinations to do it. We almost managed to eradicate polio after only 75 years of vaccinations, but cases kept popping up in the wild in Afghanistan. After Brandon abandoned Afghanistan to the Taliban, polio is likely to start spreading again, along with Afghanistan refugees.
We all have the vaccination mark on our upper leg.
My mother had it on her upper arm, before they changed the location for attractiveness reasons.