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originally posted by: 20Eyes1974
It's a sexually transmitted disease centered in the gay community.
a reply to: JAGStorm
originally posted by: 20Eyes1974
It's a sexually transmitted disease centered in the gay community.
a reply to: JAGStorm
originally posted by: TheLieWeLive
I want to know how many unvaccinated vs vaccinated are contracting Monkey Pox? It’s always been around, but the sudden outbreak as the world took the jab is suspicious.
originally posted by: bounder
If you had chicken pox as a child you have immunity, so I've heard.
“Am I immune to monkeypox if I have had chickenpox before?” This is a very common query that most people have at present.
If you have a clear idea of what is monkeypox virus, you will realize that both these diseases are caused by different viruses (despite them being of the same family).
Even the mode of transmission of both these viruses is different, meaning they manifest differently in the body. So, a previous history of chickenpox doesn’t guarantee immunity against the monkeypox virus that is spreading globally.
The basic answer to “monkeypox – how it spreads” is via direct skin-to-skin contact from an infected patient. Contact with bodily fluids or infected objects like clothes, personal belongings, etc., can spread the virus too.
originally posted by: JAGStorm
#1 If you’ve had the Smallpox shot you are most likely ALREADY vaccinated against Monkey pox.
You’ll know if you’ve had it because you’ll have a weird stamp like scar near your shoulder. Now they are saying you should
Get a booster though….
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#2 If you’ve had eczema you should NOT get the Monkey Pox vaccine. I immediately thought of how many kids have or have had eczema!
originally posted by: ketsuko
It is primarily a close contact fluid transfer disease. The original outbreak was a leather fetish/kink festival in Europe.
originally posted by: drewlander
Its definitely a sexist disease affecting men more than women, and particularly sexually deviant men, whether you choose to accept reality for once. Indeed a weeping or open sore could transmit monkeypox but generally people avoid rubbing their skin on another persons open sores and wounds. Have a great day!