This outbreak is similar to an ailment often seen in the first early years of AIDS. It was called Karposi’s Sarcoma.
This was a skin cancer that showed up on some people with the AIDS virus.
Karposi was not subtle, it was about as obvious as Monkey pox. Both diseases will act as a sort of Scarlet Letter, alerting the public to the sickness.
I believe this pox can become airborne, able to infect others nearby, should the patient sneeze or cough.
I have read Mpox can live on surfaces such as clothing linen or fabric for 14 days.
I believe this pox can become airborne, able to infect others nearby, should the patient sneeze or cough.
Would it be more infectious if they fart?