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Post by Cranky on Aug 17, 2024 13:50:46 GMT -5
What the hell is going on? I keep reading that is a sexually transmitted disease or by direct contact with the disease but the WHO and "leaders" want to vaccinate ALL of us. Or extra crazier, start lock downs. This stinks of getting vaccinated to protect a protected class of sexually promiscious so they can enjoy life without fear. THEIR choice, THEIR problem. Yeah, no sorry, hard pass. If it becomes airbone and REAL PROOF that it has, not some left wing rag claiming "experts think", I'm not interested. Opinion? ------- Between humans, the disease can spread through direct physical contact or touching surfaces or clothing that comes in contact with an infected individual’s sores. Close contact includes sexual activity, but also other types of contact like cuddling and dancing. medshadow.org/monkeypox-faq/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwlIG2BhC4ARIsADBgpVQHdAj_WD1WvUaiDODRaU5u8EvojpgJouxgQ4VV395AIr29CuIASooaAonEEALw_wcB
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Post by IamCanadiens on Aug 17, 2024 21:20:52 GMT -5
A heck of a lot easier to isolate than the RONA. The only vaccinations that make sense to me in the short term are for those that are in direct contact with infected individuals, especially those that are sexually promiscuous, in close quarters and/or immunocompromised. The covid pandemic caught the world by surprise and I think we are now better set up to make better decisions with pandemics moving forward. As an aside, right wing, left wing, chicken wing. Doesn't matter if we can't tolerate each other and stop being so divisive.
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Post by Polarice on Aug 19, 2024 8:08:39 GMT -5
Anyone who actually listens to the WHO or the media when it comes to the newest pandemic fad gets what they deserve.
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Post by jkr on Aug 25, 2024 17:44:53 GMT -5
But if the media doesn't report on it how do people learn about it?
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Post by Cranky on Aug 26, 2024 1:20:38 GMT -5
But if the media doesn't report on it how do people learn about it? The issue is the media instead of just reporting, they become the agenda drivers. With covid, they chose the crisis of the day. There were very tiny risks in certain populations but the minute CBC focused a segment of a population, a few days later the politicians would also focus scarce medical resources to them. Crisis brings eyeballs to the media...and they know it.
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