• Re: 6 homosexual monkeypox cases identified in Gretchen Whitmer's Michi

    From Why Waste Money On Queers?@21:1/5 to disgusting faggots on Tue Aug 9 07:06:58 2022
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    In article <t15o3m$2qs66$100@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.

    Health officials have identified a sixth case of monkeypox in
    Michigan, this time on the state’s west side.

    Michigan’s handful of known cases since the spring have been
    found in Oakland County (3), Detroit (1) and now Kent County (1).

    An additional case has not been associated with a specific
    county, given that the individual has residences in both
    Michigan and another state, according to the Department of
    Health and Human Services. The state is coordinating case
    investigation with that jurisdiction.

    Monkeypox is a rare disease caused by infection with the
    monkeypox virus. It comes from the same family of viruses as
    smallpox, with more often milder symptoms. Common symptoms
    include fever, headache, muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes,
    chills, and exhaustion.

    An additional symptom which is helpful in separating monkeypox
    from COVID or other viral infections, is the rash, which can
    look like pimples or blisters. It will typically appear on the
    face, inside the mouth, or on the hands, feet, chest, genitals
    or anus.

    Health officials have said the virus is not likely to cause the
    same widespread infection as coronavirus. No largescale
    vaccination program is anticipated at this time, though
    residents are advised to be on the lookout for rash illnesses
    consistent with monkeypox.

    Michigan’s case count is tied for 16th in the nation. State
    officials declined to provide details surrounding the severity
    of the cases “to protect patient privacy,” but noted that “so
    far in the U.S. hospitalization is not common and generally has
    occurred for pain management and not necessarily due to severe,
    disseminated infection.”

    Cases of monkeypox have been identified throughout 39 states,
    with the largest outbreaks coming from New York (156 cases),
    California (148) and Illinois (122), according to CDC data.

    Below is an interactive map of case data from the CDC. Hover
    over each state to see how many cases of monkeypox have been
    reported as of Monday, July 11, 2022.

    Can’t see the map? Click here

    The most common means of spreading monkeypox is through direct
    contact with the rash, scabs or body fluids of someone who has
    been infected. Avoid contact with the rash and do not handle a
    sick person’s bedding/clothing, or share eating utensils or cups
    with an infected individual.

    If you believe you have been infected, contact your local health
    department to determine your testing options. If infected, you
    should isolate at home until your rash has healed.

    For the latest updates on the 2022 monkeypox outbreak, visit the
    CDC website.

    https://www.mlive.com/public-interest/2022/07/6-monkeypox-cases- identified-in-michigan.html

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