The faster people die from a pathogen, the less likely it is to become a pandemic.
I’d like to know they died. Diagnosed with monkey pox and killed when he wrecks his motorcycle riding home? Will CDC use the same criteria as with the Covid scam?
Monkeypox is one nasty disease and I feel sorry for them. That is no way to go.
One would think these deaths and the manner in which they died would serve as a deterrent but probably not.
AIDS I guess. Such a high risk lifestyle we are all compelled to celebrate.
Am I the only one that was surprised that a good part of congress didnt catch it?
They likely had AIDS and fifteen other butt-distributed diseases.
That monkeypox is a nasty disease. Behave like a monkey, and die.
“I’ve never had it and I hope I never get it again!”
Just because you can..doesn’t mean you should.
Oh but it’s a massive pandemic!!!..... Can ya just quit getting rear-ended???
“Every effort will be made to prevent additional suffering from this virus through continued community engagement, information-sharing and vaccination,” the NYC DOH said.
Not good enough. We’re going to need Monkeypox Passports to ensure that the pox-ridden can’t eat in restaurants, go to the movies or travel on airplanes and infect the rest of us.
Everyone knows the deal here. No sympathy whatsoever.
safe and effective
So?
Therein lies the truth, that the deceased were likely "alternate lifestyle" men with compromised immune systems. AIDS, Hepatitis C,
and other STDs had probably rendered the young males susceptible to the next assault, in this case monkeypox.
In the end, although ill, they just would not curtail their proclivity for multiple male sex partners. (Or, so I've been told.)
I’d think Biden Regime was attempting another lockdown, but it would PO his perverse voters too much.