That’s one hell of a mortality rate…
This is the actual post I was trying to quote above so whoops!!Mickey's the only one still alive. . .
"Chimps aren't monkeys, they're apes."
Toronto confirms first case of monkeypox; investigating four others
Author of the article:Canadian Press
Canadian Press
Publishing date:May 26, 2022 • 16 hours ago • 1 minute read • 18 Comments
This 2003 electron microscope image made available by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows mature, oval-shaped monkeypox virions, left, and spherical immature virions, right, obtained from a sample of human skin associated with the 2003 prairie dog outbreak. Toronto Public Health says it is investigating a first suspected case of monkeypox in the province. Health officials say it's a man in his 40s who had contact with someone who recently travelled to Montreal.
This 2003 electron microscope image made available by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows mature, oval-shaped monkeypox virions, left, and spherical immature virions, right, obtained from a sample of human skin associated with the 2003 prairie dog outbreak. Toronto Public Health says it is investigating a first suspected case of monkeypox in the province. Health officials say it's a man in his 40s who had contact with someone who recently travelled to Montreal. PHOTO BY AP-CDC, CYNTHIA S. GOLDSMITH, RUSSELL REGNER /THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Toronto Public Health has confirmed the city’s first case of monkeypox.
The city has been investigating several suspected and probable cases, and today announced that one has been lab confirmed.
Officials say the person is in stable condition and recovering in hospital.
The city also says two people that had previously been suspected of having monkeypox have tested negative, but three new suspected cases were also reported today.
That means there are three people with suspected cases and one person with a probable case, and public health officials say they are all recovering at home.
Monkeypox is a rare disease that comes from the same family of viruses that causes smallpox, which the World Health Organization declared eradicated around the globe in 1980, but monkeypox generally does not spread easily between people and is transmitted through prolonged close contact.
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Toronto confirms first case of monkeypox; investigating four others
Toronto Public Health has confirmed the city's first case of monkeypox.torontosun.com
I'm starting to err a bit on the side of all the conspiracy theorists in this forum.
I had all the required vaccines this spring for coronavirus but still got a mild version of the virus...
When I went to Toronto around Easter time I met a young niece who because of certain allergies couldn't take the vaccine.
Her symptoms we're the same as mine.
So I'm not going to take the Monkey pox vaccine.....
I'm old enough to have lived through chickenpox and smallpox.So I'm probably immune! I can still smell that brown yucky shit my mother used to spread all over me!.
And I besides that......... wouldn't put it past troud'eau to try and use this to his advantage in another election
Toronto's second monkeypox case confirmed: Public Health
The health unit says that the virus does not spread easily between people and is not as transmissible as COVID-19.
Author of the article:Canadian Press
Canadian Press
Publishing date:Jun 01, 2022 • 20 hours ago • 1 minute read • 18 Comments
Toronto Public Health says there is a second confirmed case of monkeypox in the city.
The new confirmed case — a man in his 40s — comes after the first case of the virus was confirmed on May 26.
The public health department says there are six other cases still under investigation.
Nine cases that were under investigation have been deemed negative.
Toronto Public Health says that anyone who has been in close person-to person contact with someone who has monkeypox can catch the virus.
The close person-to-person contact includes respiratory droplets, direct contact with skin lesions or bodily fluids, or indirect contact through contaminated clothing or linens.
Health officials say that monkeypox does not spread easily between people and is not as transmissible as COVID-19.
Monkeypox is a rare disease that comes from the same family of viruses that causes smallpox, which the World Health Organization declared eradicated around the globe in 1980.
Toronto's second monkeypox case confirmed: Public Health
The health unit says that the virus does not spread easily between people and is not as transmissible as COVID-19.torontosun.com
Ride that wagon….. I thought you were gonna say that the shiny pony will ride that monkey as long as he can…. And I had this weird visual that I don’t even wanna go into but it involved a turban. I think I might be going to Hell for a stretch between lives…We all know that That the shiny pony will ride that wagon as long as he can!
And flossy like a good little fan boy will cheer him on,
Canada & USA going into lockdown again and more Cerb
Flossy will be happy