MNKYPOX Monkeypox - Consolidated Thread.

jward

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Today, 12:57 PM







News Wire
3h ago

Monkeypox Testing Shows the US Learned Little From the Covid-19 Pandemic

Madison Muller, Bloomberg News

(Bloomberg) -- US testing for monkeypox is insufficient to determine how widespread the virus is and where new cases are cropping up, according to infectious disease experts and advocates concerned about a sluggish response to the outbreak that’s already hit 32 countries.

While government labs have the capacity to test as many as 8,000 samples a week, they’re only using 2% of that capability, suggesting that about 23 monkeypox tests are being performed a day, said James Krellenstein, the cofounder of PrEP4All, an HIV advocacy group that widened its focus during the pandemic. Much more testing is needed to find out where the pathogen is and how fast it’s moving, he said.
...
The situation echoes the early days of Covid-19, when flawed tests from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention allowed the pandemic to spread undetected in the US, Krellenstein said.

“It’s concerning that the CDC isn’t pushing for this themselves, especially after Covid,” he said in an interview. “This is a critical period: Outbreaks become harder to control as time goes on.”
...
Testing is so limited that it’s impossible to tell how much of the virus circulating in the US is being picked up, said Ranu Dhillon, an infectious disease doctor at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston. It could be 90% or just 10%, he said.
...
Other practices may limit the recognition of monkeypox’s spread. Most testing is currently reserved for people with a characteristic rash and who either are men who have sex with men or have recently traveled abroad, according to Paul Sax, an infectious diseases doctor at Harvard and Brigham and Women’s Hospital...

Monkeypox may also be confused with some sexually transmitted infections, such as herpes or syphilis, health officials said.
...

Restrictive testing could create blind spots as the virus spreads to other populations. The focus on men could lead to missed infections in women or children, Harvard’s Dhillon said. The US should be over-testing for monkeypox in order to ensure the full scope of the outbreak is known, he said.

©2022 Bloomberg L.P.

https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/monkeypo...emic-1.1779796[/B][/B]
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
The situation echoes the early days of Covid-19, when flawed tests from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention allowed the pandemic to spread undetected in the US, Krellenstein said.

“It’s concerning that the CDC isn’t pushing for this themselves, especially after Covid,” he said in an interview. “This is a critical period: Outbreaks become harder to control as time goes on.”

State of emergency over Roe v Wade, but monkeypox? Meh.
 

Tristan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
The situation echoes the early days of Covid-19, when flawed tests from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention allowed the pandemic to spread undetected in the US, Krellenstein said.


"allowed", "enabled", "encouraged"... So many options.
 

Tristan

Has No Life - Lives on TB

bw

Fringe Ranger
The US had its biggest day increase in cases today

I haven't been reading all the data, but this looks like doubling each week. A week to go for the WHO meeting and maybe 200 cases. Another week to July 1 and maybe 400 cases. My shutdown guesstimate has been July through September. Looking like a safe bet right now.
 

Tristan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
I haven't been reading all the data, but this looks like doubling each week. A week to go for the WHO meeting and maybe 200 cases. Another week to July 1 and maybe 400 cases. My shutdown guesstimate has been July through September. Looking like a safe bet right now.


Sometimes it's so hard to select the right emoji.

But yeah, I think you're in the running for the prize.
 

Tex88

Veteran Member
How to have SEX with monkeypox: CDC releases bizarre guide telling patients to ‘keep their clothes on’ or ‘masturbate six feet from their partner’ if the urge arises while infected
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tells people infected with monkeypox not to have sex with others
  • But in cases where the urge arises it has issued a bizarre list of the dos and donts
  • This included masturbating at least six feet away from your partner to avoid catching the disease from each other
  • Keeping clothes on, or dry humping, was also recommended as well as ensuring any infectious lesions or rashes were covered
  • People typically catch monkeypox by touching infectious skin lesions
  • But it can also spread in the air through 'sustained' face-to-face contact

The CDC has issued bizarre guidance telling Americans infected with monkeypox to have sex by masturbating at least six feet away from their partner, among other recommendations.

Guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says anyone who has the disease must not have sex.

But for those who ignore the advice, the agency has published a list of the dos and donts under the bedsheets.

Among its tips was also to have sex while still fully-clothed, to ensure all rashes are covered and even to avoid kissing.

Other advice was to wash hands, fetish gear and clothes immediately afterwards and even to consider having sex virtually such as over the phone.

People catch monkeypox by touching infectious skin lesions, but it can also be spread through the air during 'sustained' face-to-face contact.

It can take up to four weeks for anyone infected with monkeypox to recover from the disease, with about eight days needed from infection for symptoms to appear.

59163547-10923921-image-a-5_1655411084301.jpg


59151533-10923503-image-a-12_1655389509864.jpg



Another 12 monkeypox cases were recorded in America Wednesday, in the biggest day-on-day rise since the outbreak began taking the total to 85 cases.

Cases are currently told to isolate themselves or hospitalize, in an echo of the early Covid pandemic.

Globally, there are more than 2,000 across about 40 countries outside of West Africa.

The CDC published its guidance on having sex with monkeypox earlier this month on its page on 'social gatherings, safer sex, and monkeypox'.

'If you or a partner has monkeypox, the best way to protect yourself and others is to not have sex of any kind (oral, anal, vaginal) and not to kiss or touch each other's body's while you are sick, especially any rashes or sores,' it reads.

'[But] if you or your partner have (or think you might have monkeypox) and you decide to have sex, consider the following to reduce the chance of spreading the virus.'

The guidance carries echoes of Canadian health chiefs recommendation in the first year of the Covid pandemic that people use glory holes to have sex.

The British Columbia Center for Disease Control said people should 'use barriers, like walls (e.g. glory holes), that allow for sexual contact but prevent close face-to-face contact.'

A glory hole is a small opening cut into a wall that allows someone to have sex with as little skin-to-skin contact as possible.

In 2020 New York City health chiefs also issued advice on how to have sex without catching Covid, telling residents to 'make it a little kinky'.

In a three-page memo they told people to avoid casual sex, orgies, or sexual contact with anyone outside their household.

But in cases where this was not possible they said people should 'be creative' and use 'physical barriers' like walls.

Virtual sex in 'Zoom parties' were also recommended, as well as in chat rooms on the internet.

Monkeypox is not a sexually transmitted disease, with anyone at risk of catching it from others should they touch a rash or skin lesion.

But the World Health Organization is currently looking into reports that the rash-causing virus may be spread through the semen.

Italian and German scientists say they have detected fragments of the tropical disease in the semen of patients.

It is currently unclear whether these pieces are infectious, and capable of causing the disease in another individual.

But scientists at the Spallanzani Institute, in Rome, say at least one of their patients had enough fragments in their semen to suggest another person could be infected.

The CDC published its guidance on having sex with monkeypox earlier this month on its page on 'social gatherings, safer sex, and monkeypox'.

'If you or a partner has monkeypox, the best way to protect yourself and others is to not have sex of any kind (oral, anal, vaginal) and not to kiss or touch each other's body's while you are sick, especially any rashes or sores,' it reads.

'[But] if you or your partner have (or think you might have monkeypox) and you decide to have sex, consider the following to reduce the chance of spreading the virus.'

The guidance carries echoes of Canadian health chiefs recommendation in the first year of the Covid pandemic that people use glory holes to have sex.

The British Columbia Center for Disease Control said people should 'use barriers, like walls (e.g. glory holes), that allow for sexual contact but prevent close face-to-face contact.'

A glory hole is a small opening cut into a wall that allows someone to have sex with as little skin-to-skin contact as possible.

In 2020 New York City health chiefs also issued advice on how to have sex without catching Covid, telling residents to 'make it a little kinky'.

In a three-page memo they told people to avoid casual sex, orgies, or sexual contact with anyone outside their household.

But in cases where this was not possible they said people should 'be creative' and use 'physical barriers' like walls.

Virtual sex in 'Zoom parties' were also recommended, as well as in chat rooms on the internet.

Monkeypox is not a sexually transmitted disease, with anyone at risk of catching it from others should they touch a rash or skin lesion.

But the World Health Organization is currently looking into reports that the rash-causing virus may be spread through the semen.

Italian and German scientists say they have detected fragments of the tropical disease in the semen of patients.

It is currently unclear whether these pieces are infectious, and capable of causing the disease in another individual.

But scientists at the Spallanzani Institute, in Rome, say at least one of their patients had enough fragments in their semen to suggest another person could be infected.

59101743-10918619-image-a-16_1655296976559.jpg


58078913-10923921-image-a-1_1655395875350.jpg


Officials are urging gay and bisexual men to be aware of new lesions, rashes or scabs and get in contact with a sexual health clinic


Officials are urging gay and bisexual men to be aware of new lesions, rashes or scabs and get in contact with a sexual health clinic
Medical literature suggests monkeypox patients typically experience a flu-like fever followed by a rash emerging on the face before spreading to the rest of the body three days later.

But the CDC says in many cases spotted so far patients have skipped straight to suffering the rashes.

They add that these are often localized around the penis and anus — and in some cases do not spread to other areas of the body.

They would also change at different speeds, with some moving to puss-filled blisters while others still had fluid-filled ones. Medical literature suggests that generally all rashes should progress at the same speed to fluid and then puss-filled blisters.

Most infections in the outbreak are being detected among gay or bisexual men and linked to international travel.

But at least two have now been spotted among people who have not recently traveled and are not linked to a known infections, suggesting it is transmitting under the radar.

Scientists have already raised concerns that monkeypox is likely traveling undetected in some parts of the country.

Most infections are mild, and clear up on their own within four weeks. But one in 100 can prove fatal, estimates suggest.

 

Ordinary Girl

Veteran Member
How to have SEX with monkeypox: CDC releases bizarre guide telling patients to ‘keep their clothes on’ or ‘masturbate six feet from their partner’ if the urge arises while infected
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tells people infected with monkeypox not to have sex with others
  • But in cases where the urge arises it has issued a bizarre list of the dos and donts
  • This included masturbating at least six feet away from your partner to avoid catching the disease from each other
  • Keeping clothes on, or dry humping, was also recommended as well as ensuring any infectious lesions or rashes were covered
  • People typically catch monkeypox by touching infectious skin lesions
  • But it can also spread in the air through 'sustained' face-to-face contact

The CDC has issued bizarre guidance telling Americans infected with monkeypox to have sex by masturbating at least six feet away from their partner, among other recommendations.

Guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says anyone who has the disease must not have sex.

But for those who ignore the advice, the agency has published a list of the dos and donts under the bedsheets.

Among its tips was also to have sex while still fully-clothed, to ensure all rashes are covered and even to avoid kissing.

Other advice was to wash hands, fetish gear and clothes immediately afterwards and even to consider having sex virtually such as over the phone.

People catch monkeypox by touching infectious skin lesions, but it can also be spread through the air during 'sustained' face-to-face contact.

It can take up to four weeks for anyone infected with monkeypox to recover from the disease, with about eight days needed from infection for symptoms to appear.

59163547-10923921-image-a-5_1655411084301.jpg


59151533-10923503-image-a-12_1655389509864.jpg



Another 12 monkeypox cases were recorded in America Wednesday, in the biggest day-on-day rise since the outbreak began taking the total to 85 cases.

Cases are currently told to isolate themselves or hospitalize, in an echo of the early Covid pandemic.

Globally, there are more than 2,000 across about 40 countries outside of West Africa.

The CDC published its guidance on having sex with monkeypox earlier this month on its page on 'social gatherings, safer sex, and monkeypox'.

'If you or a partner has monkeypox, the best way to protect yourself and others is to not have sex of any kind (oral, anal, vaginal) and not to kiss or touch each other's body's while you are sick, especially any rashes or sores,' it reads.

'[But] if you or your partner have (or think you might have monkeypox) and you decide to have sex, consider the following to reduce the chance of spreading the virus.'

The guidance carries echoes of Canadian health chiefs recommendation in the first year of the Covid pandemic that people use glory holes to have sex.

The British Columbia Center for Disease Control said people should 'use barriers, like walls (e.g. glory holes), that allow for sexual contact but prevent close face-to-face contact.'

A glory hole is a small opening cut into a wall that allows someone to have sex with as little skin-to-skin contact as possible.

In 2020 New York City health chiefs also issued advice on how to have sex without catching Covid, telling residents to 'make it a little kinky'.

In a three-page memo they told people to avoid casual sex, orgies, or sexual contact with anyone outside their household.

But in cases where this was not possible they said people should 'be creative' and use 'physical barriers' like walls.

Virtual sex in 'Zoom parties' were also recommended, as well as in chat rooms on the internet.

Monkeypox is not a sexually transmitted disease, with anyone at risk of catching it from others should they touch a rash or skin lesion.

But the World Health Organization is currently looking into reports that the rash-causing virus may be spread through the semen.

Italian and German scientists say they have detected fragments of the tropical disease in the semen of patients.

It is currently unclear whether these pieces are infectious, and capable of causing the disease in another individual.

But scientists at the Spallanzani Institute, in Rome, say at least one of their patients had enough fragments in their semen to suggest another person could be infected.

The CDC published its guidance on having sex with monkeypox earlier this month on its page on 'social gatherings, safer sex, and monkeypox'.

'If you or a partner has monkeypox, the best way to protect yourself and others is to not have sex of any kind (oral, anal, vaginal) and not to kiss or touch each other's body's while you are sick, especially any rashes or sores,' it reads.

'[But] if you or your partner have (or think you might have monkeypox) and you decide to have sex, consider the following to reduce the chance of spreading the virus.'

The guidance carries echoes of Canadian health chiefs recommendation in the first year of the Covid pandemic that people use glory holes to have sex.

The British Columbia Center for Disease Control said people should 'use barriers, like walls (e.g. glory holes), that allow for sexual contact but prevent close face-to-face contact.'

A glory hole is a small opening cut into a wall that allows someone to have sex with as little skin-to-skin contact as possible.

In 2020 New York City health chiefs also issued advice on how to have sex without catching Covid, telling residents to 'make it a little kinky'.

In a three-page memo they told people to avoid casual sex, orgies, or sexual contact with anyone outside their household.

But in cases where this was not possible they said people should 'be creative' and use 'physical barriers' like walls.

Virtual sex in 'Zoom parties' were also recommended, as well as in chat rooms on the internet.

Monkeypox is not a sexually transmitted disease, with anyone at risk of catching it from others should they touch a rash or skin lesion.

But the World Health Organization is currently looking into reports that the rash-causing virus may be spread through the semen.

Italian and German scientists say they have detected fragments of the tropical disease in the semen of patients.

It is currently unclear whether these pieces are infectious, and capable of causing the disease in another individual.

But scientists at the Spallanzani Institute, in Rome, say at least one of their patients had enough fragments in their semen to suggest another person could be infected.

59101743-10918619-image-a-16_1655296976559.jpg


58078913-10923921-image-a-1_1655395875350.jpg


Officials are urging gay and bisexual men to be aware of new lesions, rashes or scabs and get in contact with a sexual health clinic


Officials are urging gay and bisexual men to be aware of new lesions, rashes or scabs and get in contact with a sexual health clinic
Medical literature suggests monkeypox patients typically experience a flu-like fever followed by a rash emerging on the face before spreading to the rest of the body three days later.

But the CDC says in many cases spotted so far patients have skipped straight to suffering the rashes.

They add that these are often localized around the penis and anus — and in some cases do not spread to other areas of the body.

They would also change at different speeds, with some moving to puss-filled blisters while others still had fluid-filled ones. Medical literature suggests that generally all rashes should progress at the same speed to fluid and then puss-filled blisters.

Most infections in the outbreak are being detected among gay or bisexual men and linked to international travel.

But at least two have now been spotted among people who have not recently traveled and are not linked to a known infections, suggesting it is transmitting under the radar.

Scientists have already raised concerns that monkeypox is likely traveling undetected in some parts of the country.

Most infections are mild, and clear up on their own within four weeks. But one in 100 can prove fatal, estimates suggest.

Where is the puke emoji???
 

Tristan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
When they change the name and block all the old information, it will be hard to tell. The numbers of confirmed cases do not include all infections. I've studied African monkeypox for decades, and this is abnormal spread.


'Cause I'm guessing it's not normal African Monkeypox. (There are Doctors saying the same thing...)

It's a new and improved version. Somehow, someway, it's changed, or been changed.

I was wondering for a well over a year what 'Plan B' was, now I think I have the answer.
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
It's a new and improved version. Somehow, someway, it's changed, or been changed.

This is not my field, but seems to me it would take a very small change to make a highly variable genome out of one that had been stable for eons. Each species has mechanisms for patching broken genes, and genes break all the time in replication and use. A fault caused by a mutation in the repair function would have the effect of unleashing rapid random variations, and natural selection would permit the non-deleterious changes to survive. Just a guess.
 

bw

Fringe Ranger
This thread is very good. There are pictures. He says he did not post pictures of his anus because that is too personal.

This reminds me of the space program, specifically the shuttle. They had a toilet they had to sit on and I think they used a strap to hold themselves down. Then after doing a loaf, they had a bidet squirter, and a camera to view and line up with. And each person had their own towel to finish up.

So consider the testing program to get this part up to speed. There had to be a bunch of people willing to sit, shit, and be videotaped so they could be reviewed by a committee. This was certainly tested in a zero-G flight, in final stages. The humor possibilities are, well, fundamental.

We now return you to your regular program.
 

Tristan

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Oh he’s speculating alright.
He’s just not speculating out loud.


He has copious amounts of traditional British Reserve.

;)


eta: at around 11:28 he gets into the mutations, all the while not speculating.


From the vid, the current spreading clade have mutations across the genome, involving transmissability, virulence, and resistance to antivirals.

Surprise, surprise!


I wonder if it was a Pangolin/Bat cross this time, or a Wombat/Armadillo? Maybe the Lemurs were involved. I guess we'll never know...
 
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Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
How to have SEX with monkeypox: CDC releases bizarre guide telling patients to ‘keep their clothes on’ or ‘masturbate six feet from their partner’ if the urge arises while infected
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tells people infected with monkeypox not to have sex with others
  • But in cases where the urge arises it has issued a bizarre list of the dos and donts
  • This included masturbating at least six feet away from your partner to avoid catching the disease from each other
  • Keeping clothes on, or dry humping, was also recommended as well as ensuring any infectious lesions or rashes were covered
  • People typically catch monkeypox by touching infectious skin lesions
  • But it can also spread in the air through 'sustained' face-to-face contact

The CDC has issued bizarre guidance telling Americans infected with monkeypox to have sex by masturbating at least six feet away from their partner, among other recommendations.

Guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says anyone who has the disease must not have sex.

But for those who ignore the advice, the agency has published a list of the dos and donts under the bedsheets.

Among its tips was also to have sex while still fully-clothed, to ensure all rashes are covered and even to avoid kissing.

Other advice was to wash hands, fetish gear and clothes immediately afterwards and even to consider having sex virtually such as over the phone.

People catch monkeypox by touching infectious skin lesions, but it can also be spread through the air during 'sustained' face-to-face contact.

It can take up to four weeks for anyone infected with monkeypox to recover from the disease, with about eight days needed from infection for symptoms to appear.

59163547-10923921-image-a-5_1655411084301.jpg


59151533-10923503-image-a-12_1655389509864.jpg



Another 12 monkeypox cases were recorded in America Wednesday, in the biggest day-on-day rise since the outbreak began taking the total to 85 cases.

Cases are currently told to isolate themselves or hospitalize, in an echo of the early Covid pandemic.

Globally, there are more than 2,000 across about 40 countries outside of West Africa.

The CDC published its guidance on having sex with monkeypox earlier this month on its page on 'social gatherings, safer sex, and monkeypox'.

'If you or a partner has monkeypox, the best way to protect yourself and others is to not have sex of any kind (oral, anal, vaginal) and not to kiss or touch each other's body's while you are sick, especially any rashes or sores,' it reads.

'[But] if you or your partner have (or think you might have monkeypox) and you decide to have sex, consider the following to reduce the chance of spreading the virus.'

The guidance carries echoes of Canadian health chiefs recommendation in the first year of the Covid pandemic that people use glory holes to have sex.

The British Columbia Center for Disease Control said people should 'use barriers, like walls (e.g. glory holes), that allow for sexual contact but prevent close face-to-face contact.'

A glory hole is a small opening cut into a wall that allows someone to have sex with as little skin-to-skin contact as possible.

In 2020 New York City health chiefs also issued advice on how to have sex without catching Covid, telling residents to 'make it a little kinky'.

In a three-page memo they told people to avoid casual sex, orgies, or sexual contact with anyone outside their household.

But in cases where this was not possible they said people should 'be creative' and use 'physical barriers' like walls.

Virtual sex in 'Zoom parties' were also recommended, as well as in chat rooms on the internet.

Monkeypox is not a sexually transmitted disease, with anyone at risk of catching it from others should they touch a rash or skin lesion.

But the World Health Organization is currently looking into reports that the rash-causing virus may be spread through the semen.

Italian and German scientists say they have detected fragments of the tropical disease in the semen of patients.

It is currently unclear whether these pieces are infectious, and capable of causing the disease in another individual.

But scientists at the Spallanzani Institute, in Rome, say at least one of their patients had enough fragments in their semen to suggest another person could be infected.

The CDC published its guidance on having sex with monkeypox earlier this month on its page on 'social gatherings, safer sex, and monkeypox'.

'If you or a partner has monkeypox, the best way to protect yourself and others is to not have sex of any kind (oral, anal, vaginal) and not to kiss or touch each other's body's while you are sick, especially any rashes or sores,' it reads.

'[But] if you or your partner have (or think you might have monkeypox) and you decide to have sex, consider the following to reduce the chance of spreading the virus.'

The guidance carries echoes of Canadian health chiefs recommendation in the first year of the Covid pandemic that people use glory holes to have sex.

The British Columbia Center for Disease Control said people should 'use barriers, like walls (e.g. glory holes), that allow for sexual contact but prevent close face-to-face contact.'

A glory hole is a small opening cut into a wall that allows someone to have sex with as little skin-to-skin contact as possible.

In 2020 New York City health chiefs also issued advice on how to have sex without catching Covid, telling residents to 'make it a little kinky'.

In a three-page memo they told people to avoid casual sex, orgies, or sexual contact with anyone outside their household.

But in cases where this was not possible they said people should 'be creative' and use 'physical barriers' like walls.

Virtual sex in 'Zoom parties' were also recommended, as well as in chat rooms on the internet.

Monkeypox is not a sexually transmitted disease, with anyone at risk of catching it from others should they touch a rash or skin lesion.

But the World Health Organization is currently looking into reports that the rash-causing virus may be spread through the semen.

Italian and German scientists say they have detected fragments of the tropical disease in the semen of patients.

It is currently unclear whether these pieces are infectious, and capable of causing the disease in another individual.

But scientists at the Spallanzani Institute, in Rome, say at least one of their patients had enough fragments in their semen to suggest another person could be infected.

59101743-10918619-image-a-16_1655296976559.jpg


58078913-10923921-image-a-1_1655395875350.jpg


Officials are urging gay and bisexual men to be aware of new lesions, rashes or scabs and get in contact with a sexual health clinic


Officials are urging gay and bisexual men to be aware of new lesions, rashes or scabs and get in contact with a sexual health clinic
Medical literature suggests monkeypox patients typically experience a flu-like fever followed by a rash emerging on the face before spreading to the rest of the body three days later.

But the CDC says in many cases spotted so far patients have skipped straight to suffering the rashes.

They add that these are often localized around the penis and anus — and in some cases do not spread to other areas of the body.

They would also change at different speeds, with some moving to puss-filled blisters while others still had fluid-filled ones. Medical literature suggests that generally all rashes should progress at the same speed to fluid and then puss-filled blisters.

Most infections in the outbreak are being detected among gay or bisexual men and linked to international travel.

But at least two have now been spotted among people who have not recently traveled and are not linked to a known infections, suggesting it is transmitting under the radar.

Scientists have already raised concerns that monkeypox is likely traveling undetected in some parts of the country.

Most infections are mild, and clear up on their own within four weeks. But one in 100 can prove fatal, estimates suggest.


This is reminding me of the early 1980s and the CDC's missives about AIDS.
 

Fairwillows

Where I am supposed to be.
Those "symptoms" are the same ones I had with covid!!! with the exception of the pustules!!! ALL of this just sucks....bigtime, bigtime. Not sure how much more I can take. I'm still not completely over the covid. Exhaustion and coughing are still lingering. UGH!!! I really don't like playing this game anymore.

And aren't all the hollywood and political perverts and pedo's in for "difficult" times with this new plandemic??? or will they just throw caution, in to the wind.
 
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