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Monkey pox - it’s coming
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<blockquote data-quote="Account Attempt No.4" data-source="post: 7043279" data-attributes="member: 45328"><p>Not quite.</p><p></p><p>It comes from the same family as smallpox (which monkeys can also carry). Monkeypox is mostly in the DRC still to this day; they somewhat managed to eliminate smallpox however. This isn't a new virus by any stretch (first found in the 70s).</p><p></p><p>Picking up an infected monkey or killing monkey and preparing the meat for eating / changing their bedding with cuts on your hands etc would get you infected. (It was first found in colonies of lab monkeys). Also not ruled out, that it may happen like human=>human via respiratory system. DRC and neighbours are not swimming in $ for proper hygiene standards.</p><p>-->> Bushmeat is primarily where alot of these animal => human are happening. I'd bet alot of money, this is where Covid came from.</p><p></p><p>All this talk about it targeting homosexuals is absolute nonsense. It transmits primarily much like Covid does: through your respiratory system. Or if you lie on infected bedding / body fluids.</p><p>==>>The onset is pretty quick from infection (<3 days to lesions); so do ask anyone who you may plan to hook up with if they feel feverish (happens within 24 hrs).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Account Attempt No.4, post: 7043279, member: 45328"] Not quite. It comes from the same family as smallpox (which monkeys can also carry). Monkeypox is mostly in the DRC still to this day; they somewhat managed to eliminate smallpox however. This isn't a new virus by any stretch (first found in the 70s). Picking up an infected monkey or killing monkey and preparing the meat for eating / changing their bedding with cuts on your hands etc would get you infected. (It was first found in colonies of lab monkeys). Also not ruled out, that it may happen like human=>human via respiratory system. DRC and neighbours are not swimming in $ for proper hygiene standards. -->> Bushmeat is primarily where alot of these animal => human are happening. I'd bet alot of money, this is where Covid came from. All this talk about it targeting homosexuals is absolute nonsense. It transmits primarily much like Covid does: through your respiratory system. Or if you lie on infected bedding / body fluids. ==>>The onset is pretty quick from infection (<3 days to lesions); so do ask anyone who you may plan to hook up with if they feel feverish (happens within 24 hrs). [/QUOTE]
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