Monkey Pox

It's estimated that 15 million will die due to the knock on effect of restrictions, that's over double that died of Covid.

'estimated'. There are consequences of lockdowns, there always are, but it's all theoretical until it is. Still the right decision, what we're seeing now is how far the NHS has been screwed for decades in terms of underinvestment and staff.
 


'estimated'. There are consequences of lockdowns, there always are, but it's all theoretical until it is. Still the right decision, what we're seeing now is how far the NHS has been screwed for decades in terms of underinvestment and staff.
The NHS would function fine if people took responsiblity for their actions.
 
What do you think it’s all about? f***ing read it
It's very easy to catch any bug, some very serious, from eating under cooked meat. Why is this particlular bug being magnified by the press ? and do you think, like it should, this bug will fizzle out pretty sharpish? These are the sort of questions that should be asked.
 
It's very easy to catch any bug, some very serious, from eating under cooked meat. Why is this particlular bug being magnified by the press ? and do you think, like it should, this bug will fizzle out pretty sharpish? These are the sort of questions that should be asked.

It isn’t being “magnified” by the press, it’s being reported on

As ever you know absolutely nothing, you have no response to anything other than this inane, attention seeking garbage you spout time and time again

What is the point? Why do you do this?

There is no grand conspiracy but that’s your go to every time
 
It isn’t being “magnified” by the press, it’s being reported on

As ever you know absolutely nothing, you have no response to anything other than this inane, attention seeking garbage you spout time and time again

What is the point? Why do you do this?

There is no grand conspiracy but that’s your go to every time
Not really , why is this bug even a thing ? It shouldn't even be an issue, something that in previous years would have been a little column in a newspaper.
 
Not really , why is this bug even a thing ? It shouldn't even be an issue, something that in previous years would have been a little column in a newspaper.
A disease showing an unusual, unprecedented even, pattern of spread in the UK and Europe wouldn't have got any attention in "previous years"?
 
Not really , why is this bug even a thing ? It shouldn't even be an issue, something that in previous years would have been a little column in a newspaper.

It’s an unusual pattern of cases. I believe this is the first time monkeypox has been passed from person to person in Europe in people who have not been to Africa.

Why should it not be an issue? What experience, knowledge or insights do you have that lead you to that conclusion?
 
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It’s an unusual pattern of cases. I believe this is the first time monkeypox has been passed from person to person in Europe in people who have not been to Africa.

Why should it not be an issue? What experience, knowledge or insights do you have that lead you to that conclusion?
Okay, that's good insight.
 

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