• Re: Ohio health department identifies first probable case of BLACK GAY

    From Why Waste Money On Queers?@21:1/5 to disgusting faggots on Wed Aug 3 04:53:28 2022
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    In article <t14r66$2qagf$3@news.freedyn.de>
    disgusting faggots <swalwell@mail.house.gov> wrote:


    Very happy to see Swallwell fail after his immature ignorant behavior with a Chink whore spy.

    COLUMBUS, Ohio —
    The Ohio Department of Health has identified a probable case of
    monkeypox, the health director announced Monday.

    The case was identified based on preliminary testing at Ohio
    Department of Health's laboratory. Confirmatory monkeypox
    testing at US Center for Disease Control and Prevention is
    currently pending.

    MonkeypoxExplainer: What is monkeypox and where is it spreading?
    The patient is an adult male residing in Ohio.

    The patient has isolated and is following recommendations from
    health officials.

    To protect the patient's privacy, Ohio health officials won't be
    providing details on the patient.

    Health Director Bruce Vanderhoff said monkeypox does not spread
    easily between people so the risk is very low on contracting the
    disease.

    "This disease is not like COVID-19, which can be spread easily,"
    Vanderhoff said.

    MonkeypoxWHO: Monkeypox won't turn into pandemic, but many
    unknowns
    Monkeypox is a viral illness that typically begins with flu-like
    symptoms, swollen lymph nodes and a rash. However, recent cases
    identified in the U.S. appear less likely to have initial
    constitutional symptoms of flu-like illness or rash and may also
    stay contained to a particular part of the body.

    The illness spreads through direct contact, sores, scabs, bodily
    fluids, prolonged face-to-face contact, i.e., intimate contact.

    MonkeypoxWhat the CDC means by 'practice enhanced precautions'
    in its monkeypox travel advisory
    ODH recommends anyone experiencing symptoms like a rash,
    including lesions, to contact their health provider.

    Those feeling ill should stay home unless seeking medical care.

    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed 49
    cases of monkeypox in the United States — worldwide there have
    been nearly 1,500 cases. No deaths have been reported.

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