• Re: Monkeypox Precautions Advised at Summer Gatherings as Chicago Repor

    From Why Waste Money On Queers?@21:1/5 to disgusting faggots on Wed Aug 3 05:18:47 2022
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    In article <t1g97n$313rs$11@news.freedyn.de>
    disgusting faggots <swalwell@mail.house.gov> wrote:


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    While Chicago health officials maintain the risk of contracting
    monkeypox remains "low," the city's Department of Public Health
    announced it's advising the public to take precautions after
    five more cases were reported across the city.

    In a news release Monday, CDPH confirmed at least seven cases
    have been identified in Chicago, a significant increase from the
    two cases that were reported in the previous weeks. Seven of the
    cases involve individuals who recently traveled to Europe, and
    the first two cases appeared to be related to each other, health
    officials said.

    One Chicago resident was diagnosed with monkeypox after
    attending the International Mr. Leather conference, which took
    place from May 26-30 in the city, and other cases connected to
    the event have been reported.

    Monkeypox is a rare, but potentially serious viral illness that
    often begins with flu-like symptoms and swelling of the lymph
    nodes, and progresses to a rash on the face and body, health
    experts said. It was first observed in Africa in 1970, and is
    usually found in western and central portions of the continent.

    The CDC is on alert after cases of the virus were reported in
    several countries that typically do not report monkeypox cases,
    including the U.S.

    In a news release, CDPH Commissioner Dr. Allsion Arwady said
    even though the risk is "low," CDPH wants the public to make
    informed choices about gathering in spaces where monkeypox could
    be spread through close contact.

    Individuals attending festivals or other summer events should
    consider how much close, personal, skin-to-skin contact is
    likely to occur at the events they plan to attend, according to
    health officials. If someone feels sick or has rashes or sores,
    CDPH recommends not attending a gathering, and visiting a health
    care provider as soon as possible.

    A total of 33 countries have reported more than 1,450 confirmed
    cases, and in the U.S., 49 cases have been reported in 16 states
    as well as the District of Columbia. Most individuals have
    experienced mild symptoms, and no one has died.

    "Usually, in a normal year, we will see a few cases mostly in
    Western Africa that are related to animals," Arwady previously
    said. "There are animals that can carry it and we'll see, you
    know, a few dozen cases that people can get infected just from
    just from being in contact with animals. The reason there's been
    more attention is that at this point, there's been somewhere
    between 100 cases that have been identified that are not
    connected to the typical way that we see monkeypox."

    The virus is rarely lethal, with symptoms ranging from fever,
    aches and rashes all over the body.

    CDPH said person-to-person transmission is possible through
    "close physical contact with monkeypox sores, items that have
    been contaminated with fluids or sores (clothing, bedding,
    etc.), or through respiratory droplets following prolonged face-
    to-face contact."

    Put the faggots in jail!

    https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/monkeypox-precautions- advised-in-chicago-as-5-new-cases-reported/2856358/

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