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disgusting faggots <
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Very happy to see Swallwell fail after his immature ignorant behavior with a Chink whore spy.
Local health officials on Thursday said they were investigating
a second probable case of monkeypox in Pierce County. According
to a statement from the Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department,
a man in his 50s tested positive Wednesday. “He was not
hospitalized and is isolating at home,” the health department
noted in its update. We are investigating a second probable case
of monkeypox in Pierce County. A man in his 50s tested positive
on Wednesday. He was not hospitalized and is isolating at home.
This case is not related to Pierce County’s first case and does
not appear to be travel-related. — Tacoma-Pierce County Health
Department (@TPCHD) July 14, 2022 Officials said the case is not
related to Pierce County’s first probable case, which was
reported July 9, and does not appear to be travel-related.
The state reported its first probable case in King County in
May. King County since then has reported 29 cases. The viral
disease can cause a rash that looks like bumps, blisters or
ulcers. Before the rash, some people have flu-like symptoms
including fever, headache, muscle aches, chills, swollen lymph
nodes and fatigue. Monkeypox spreads during close, physical
contact. Antiviral drugs and vaccines developed to protect
against smallpox can be used to treat and prevent monkeypox.
TPCHD offers more information about recognizing symptoms, along
with a local case count updated Tuesdays and Thursdays at tpchd.org/healthy-people/diseases/monkeypox
https://www.thenewstribune.com/news/local/article263484178.html
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