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originally posted by: v1rtu0s0
They overplayed their hand this time.
Monkeypox was most notable for an outbreak in an obscure country in Africa in the 1970's. Yet, somehow it appears in 12+ countries over night. Seems legit.
If people even do basic research of use simple logic, they would understand that it makes no sense. It also makes no sense for all these random pandemics to occur so quickly one after they other, since a true pandemics happen many decades apart, not every 2 years like it's some schedule.
You are brave wording it like that
Only a small number of people have been diagnosed with monkeypox in the UK.
You're extremely unlikely to have monkeypox if:
you have not recently travelled to west or central Africa
you have not been in close contact with someone who has monkeypox (such as touching their skin or sharing bedding)
www.nhs.uk...
originally posted by: Irishhaf
a reply to: DerBeobachter
We have disagreed a lot over time...
Yet UK have highest case counts of any other countries that have reported a case, by a long chalk too.
Where do you think we are going with this?
Also read something that monkeypox had been mostly spread in the gay community, but now there are cases where it has jumped to children etc.
...Place your bets.
Where do you think we are going with this?...
originally posted by: network dude
a reply to: DerBeobachter
Yea, I'm not playing in this one.
originally posted by: Kocag
Just two weeks to flatten the curve?