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hover11 wrote:Isn't this what he said about covid....I stop listening to the pharmacist a long time agopaid_influencer wrote:hover11 wrote:BREAKING: Biden administration to declare monkeypox a public health emergency in the U.S.
https://abcnews.go.com/Health/biden-adm ... al_fb_abcn
MoH saying the opposite
terry say we ent getting even 100 cases
Always reactive never proactiveaaron17 wrote:Usa behaving like trini....
Things going on and we detecting it way before..and then quite in the end they will do something. A burning tyre for it again?
I figure the covid made most of us that. Also they say that monkeypox can enter broken skin.st7 wrote:you worry about a lot of minor, inconsequential things.
by chance are you a hypochondriac?
hmmm i haven't witnessed the people i know turning into hypochondriacs because of COVID. maybe they were more vigilant because they didn't wanna get it but that's about it.aaron17 wrote:I figure the covid made most of us that. Also they say that monkeypox can enter broken skin.st7 wrote:you worry about a lot of minor, inconsequential things.
by chance are you a hypochondriac?
aaron17 wrote:I figure the covid made most of us that. Also they say that monkeypox can enter broken skin.st7 wrote:you worry about a lot of minor, inconsequential things.
by chance are you a hypochondriac?
Dohplaydat wrote:aaron17 wrote:I figure the covid made most of us that. Also they say that monkeypox can enter broken skin.st7 wrote:you worry about a lot of minor, inconsequential things.
by chance are you a hypochondriac?
Monkey pox is definitely not spreading as fast as covid. This means if there's a detected case, then it's likely we can contain it.
I would be interested to see how this plays out in September when schools reopen and all these kids who gone away during the holidays come back.
Tldr:
Relax for now, monkey pox is more likely to end up like Ebola, Sars, and MERs i.e. not a pandemic
Gladiator wrote:Dohplaydat wrote:aaron17 wrote:I figure the covid made most of us that. Also they say that monkeypox can enter broken skin.st7 wrote:you worry about a lot of minor, inconsequential things.
by chance are you a hypochondriac?
Monkey pox is definitely not spreading as fast as covid. This means if there's a detected case, then it's likely we can contain it.
I would be interested to see how this plays out in September when schools reopen and all these kids who gone away during the holidays come back.
Tldr:
Relax for now, monkey pox is more likely to end up like Ebola, Sars, and MERs i.e. not a pandemic
The data says otherwise though... the US now has 7500+ cases confirmed compared to thirty something when I was there 2 weeks ago.
https://www.cdc.gov/poxvirus/monkeypox/ ... d-map.html
aaron17 wrote:I assume CARPHA only gains access to vaccines to the caribbean?
Who is going to fund this though it sounds nice but highly impractical, most Caribbean countries struggling with defecit budgetsredmanjp wrote:aaron17 wrote:I assume CARPHA only gains access to vaccines to the caribbean?
On behalf of. Yes. But we need to be independent and have a plant like Serum Institute of India or African Medical Supplies. So when a vaccine is developed we get our own plant pushing out doses.
redmanjp wrote:aaron17 wrote:I assume CARPHA only gains access to vaccines to the caribbean?
On behalf of. Yes. But we need to be independent and have a plant like Serum Institute of India or African Medical Supplies. So when a vaccine is developed we get our own plant pushing out doses.
maj. tom wrote:So you're going to take the vaccine?
Dog infected with monkeypox prompts isolation warning
A dog has been infected with monkeypox after catching the virus from its owner, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has said.
It's the first case of its kind, and health leaders say isolating from pets when infected is important.
The WHO also warned of the need to get rid of rubbish carefully to reduce the risk of infecting other animals.
There is no evidence that dogs can transmit the disease to other dogs or humans, an expert said.
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-62577472
Dohplaydat wrote:aaron17 wrote:I figure the covid made most of us that. Also they say that monkeypox can enter broken skin.st7 wrote:you worry about a lot of minor, inconsequential things.
by chance are you a hypochondriac?
Monkey pox is definitely not spreading as fast as covid. This means if there's a detected case, then it's likely we can contain it.
I would be interested to see how this plays out in September when schools reopen and all these kids who gone away during the holidays come back.
Tldr:
Relax for now, monkey pox is more likely to end up like Ebola, Sars, and MERs i.e. not a pandemic
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