• Re: Denton County Reports First Case of Gay Sex Spread Monkeypox in 202

    From Why Waste Money On Queers?@21:1/5 to disgusting faggots on Tue Aug 9 07:01:54 2022
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    In article <t2f2nn$3ivp5$137@news.freedyn.de>
    disgusting faggots <swalwell@mail.house.gov> wrote:


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    Denton County Public Health has reported the first presumptive
    positive case of monkeypox virus in the county on Saturday.

    According to DCPH, the test result is considered "presumptive
    positive" until the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
    confirms it.

    The patient is symptomatic and reported that they had contact
    with another individual who was confirmed positive with
    monkeypox, DCPH said.

    DCPH said the department is working to investigate the case and
    identify individuals who may have had direct contact with the
    patient.

    "While there is minimal known risk to the general public at this
    time, we are working with our partners at the local, state, and
    federal level to respond to the recent outbreak of monkeypox in
    the US," Dr. Matt Richardson, Director of Public Health, said.
    "It is important that healthcare providers recognize potential
    infection and contact DCPH immediately for lab testing
    assistance."

    According to DCPH, any person can contract monkeypox regardless
    of gender identity or sexual orientation. Transmission occurs
    through close physical contact with someone who has the virus,
    including contact with objects contaminated with the virus from
    contact with an infected person.

    DCPH said monkeypox is primarily spread through contact with
    infectious sores, scabs, or bodily fluids. The virus can also
    spread by respiratory secretions during prolonged, face-to-face
    contact.

    Monkeypox often begins with fever, intense headache, muscle
    aches, exhaustion, and swollen lymph nodes, DCPH said.

    According to DCPH, the time from infection to developing
    symptoms is usually seven to 14 days, but individuals may
    develop symptoms five to 21 days after exposure.

    Anyone with a rash that looks like monkeypox should avoid
    gatherings, sex, or being intimate with anyone until they
    consult with their healthcare provider, DCPH said.

    Click here for more information about monkeypox symptoms and
    prevention.

    https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local/denton-county-reports-first- case-of-monkeypox-in-2022/3010381/

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