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Reply #225 - Nov 18th, 2022 at 10:54am
 
Carl D wrote on Nov 18th, 2022 at 10:40am:
Captain Caveman wrote on Nov 18th, 2022 at 10:34am:
You can fix the problem for yourself.
As I've said, nothing stopping you living the locked down life, keeping distance and wearing your mask.
It helps others keep away from you as well.


I'm sure by me doing that it will help immensely with something like Ebola which has something like a 25 to 90 percent fatality rate.


Well you won't get it, and when it's all over you'll  have the place to yourself pretty much.
Where's the negative in that?
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Reply #226 - Nov 18th, 2022 at 12:39pm
 
I think we're going to need separate threads for all of these diseases soon.

Family flies from Singapore to Melbourne with ‘highly infectious’ viral disease

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Authorities have issued a warning to anyone who visited Melbourne airport earlier this week to monitor for symptoms after a viral outbreak.

Victoria has recorded three new confirmed measles cases after a family returned home to Melbourne from Singapore.

It brings the total number of measles cases reported this year to five.


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The family boarded a Qantas flight QF36/ Emirates flight EK5036 in Singapore on Monday and landed at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport on Tuesday about 6.10am.

They were reportedly inside the airport until 8.40am.

The family immediately sought medical attention but there are concerns they may have infected others.


No testing... no quarantine for anyone entering Australia anymore. Ebola will probably be next.
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Reply #227 - Aug 6th, 2024 at 5:41pm
 
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Reply #228 - Aug 6th, 2024 at 5:42pm
 
Deleted... the forum 'reversed' the post order from last to first for me for some reason... never mind.
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Reply #229 - Aug 6th, 2024 at 5:42pm
 
I knew I had a thread about this somewhere (took me a while to find it).

Anyway... here we go again...

Deadlier strain of mpox spreads to multiple African countries

Massive outbreak of virus in Democratic Republic of the Congo spills into neighbors

3 Aug 2024 4:20 PM ET ByJon Cohen

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An unprecedented outbreak of mpox that has been raging in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) over the past several months has, as feared, spread beyond its borders. Sequencing of the mpox viruses in three cases reported earlier this week in Uganda and Kenya has now confirmed all belong to a deadlier variant previously seen only in the DRC.

“We warned everyone about it,” says Placide Mbala, an epidemiologist at the DRC’s National Institute of Biomedical Research. “People are very mobile at the eastern part of the country with great connection with neighboring countries. It was just a matter of time to start seeing cases in those neighbor countries.”

The World Health Organization (WHO) is appealing for more help after the troubling development, which it fears could be a precursor to a new mpox epidemic, just 2 years after a milder strain spread worldwide. “A further scaling up of the mpox response underway in affected countries is urgently needed amid the expanding outbreak,” WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a statement to ScienceInsider. Tedros noted that WHO is working with local health officials, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), and international partners to slow transmission. “But much more funding for a comprehensive response, including for diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines, is urgently needed,” he said.


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“I am considering convening an International Health Regulations Emergency Committee to advise me on whether the outbreak of mpox should be declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern [PHEIC],” Tedros added. A PHEIC is WHO’s highest level of alarm.


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It's not clear how soon WHO might convene health experts to decide whether to declare a PHEIC, but Tedros does not want to delay action. “This virus can and must be contained with intensified public health measures including surveillance, community engagement, treatment, and targeted deployment of vaccines for those at higher risk of infection,” he stressed in his statement.


This should be interesting... Covid... "bird flu"... and now "Monkeypox" is back with a vengeance.

I wonder how long our useless "economy first" governments are going to ignore this one for? Stay tuned.
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Reply #230 - Aug 6th, 2024 at 6:11pm
 
Carl D wrote on Aug 6th, 2024 at 5:42pm:
I knew I had a thread about this somewhere (took me a while to find it).

Anyway... here we go again...

Deadlier strain of mpox spreads to multiple African countries

Massive outbreak of virus in Democratic Republic of the Congo spills into neighbors

3 Aug 20244:20 PM ET ByJon Cohen

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An unprecedented outbreak of mpox that has been raging in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) over the past several months has, as feared, spread beyond its borders. Sequencing of the mpox viruses in three cases reported earlier this week in Uganda and Kenya has now confirmed all belong to a deadlier variant previously seen only in the DRC.

“We warned everyone about it,” says Placide Mbala, an epidemiologist at the DRC’s National Institute of Biomedical Research. “People are very mobile at the eastern part of the country with great connection with neighboring countries. It was just a matter of time to start seeing cases in those neighbor countries.”

The World Health Organization (WHO) is appealing for more help after the troubling development, which it fears could be a precursor to a new mpox epidemic, just 2 years after a milder strain spread worldwide. “A further scaling up of the mpox response underway in affected countries is urgently needed amid the expanding outbreak,” WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a statement to ScienceInsider. Tedros noted that WHO is working with local health officials, the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (Africa CDC), and international partners to slow transmission. “But much more funding for a comprehensive response, including for diagnostics, therapeutics, and vaccines, is urgently needed,” he said.


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“I am considering convening an International Health Regulations Emergency Committee to advise me on whether the outbreak of mpox should be declared a Public Health Emergency of International Concern [PHEIC],” Tedros added. A PHEIC is WHO’s highest level of alarm.


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It's not clear how soon WHO might convene health experts to decide whether to declare a PHEIC, but Tedros does not want to delay action. “This virus can and must be contained with intensified public health measures including surveillance, community engagement, treatment, and targeted deployment of vaccines for those at higher risk of infection,” he stressed in his statement.


This should be interesting... Covid... "bird flu"... and now "Monkeypox" is back with a vengeance.

I wonder how long our useless "economy first" governments are going to ignore this one for? Stay tuned.


Carl, are you going to wear a mask on your arse now?? Coz masking protects against viruses.  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes

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Reply #231 - Aug 6th, 2024 at 6:38pm
 
Frank wrote on Aug 6th, 2024 at 6:11pm:
Carl, are you going to wear a mask on your arse now?? Coz masking protects against viruses.  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


That would have to be the most stupid post I've seen here in a long time.

And you've had some pretty tough competition, believe me.

Oh, and I know what you're getting at, Gordon had a thread about it 2 years ago.

And, what was said then is still true today:

Monkeypox is Not a Gay Disease

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In recent weeks multiple cases of confirmed and suspected monkeypox infections have been reported in three European countries. The initial cluster of cases which first appeared in the United Kingdom so far includes four men who identify as gay or bisexual or other men who have sex with men (MSM). The narrative emerging as this outbreak evolves to involve other European countries, Canada and the United States is sadly reminiscent of initial reporting on pneumocystis pneumonia clusters in gay men with AIDS forty years ago. Monkeypox is not a gay disease and neither are any other infectious diseases. It is unfortunate that this still needs to be said, highlighting how little we have learned from previous outbreaks.


You're welcome.  Smiley

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Re: 'Monkeypox' is on the way
Reply #232 - Aug 6th, 2024 at 6:58pm
 
Carl D wrote on Aug 6th, 2024 at 6:38pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 6th, 2024 at 6:11pm:
Carl, are you going to wear a mask on your arse now?? Coz masking protects against viruses.  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


That would have to be the most stupid post I've seen here in a long time.

And you've had some pretty tough competition, believe me.

Oh, and I know what you're getting at, Gordon had a thread about it 2 years ago.

And, what was said then is still true today:

Monkeypox is Not a Gay Disease

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In recent weeks multiple cases of confirmed and suspected monkeypox infections have been reported in three European countries. The initial cluster of cases which first appeared in the United Kingdom so far includes four men who identify as gay or bisexual or other men who have sex with men (MSM). The narrative emerging as this outbreak evolves to involve other European countries, Canada and the United States is sadly reminiscent of initial reporting on pneumocystis pneumonia clusters in gay men with AIDS forty years ago. Monkeypox is not a gay disease and neither are any other infectious diseases. It is unfortunate that this still needs to be said, highlighting how little we have learned from previous outbreaks.


You're welcome.  Smiley


Yeah nah.

Lezzos aren't getting it, not having anyone up 'em at the servants entrance in the back.  Tsk, tsk   Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


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Reply #233 - Aug 6th, 2024 at 7:05pm
 
There's a monkey on Frank's back.
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Reply #234 - Aug 6th, 2024 at 7:55pm
 
Carl D wrote on Aug 6th, 2024 at 6:38pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 6th, 2024 at 6:11pm:
Carl, are you going to wear a mask on your arse now?? Coz masking protects against viruses.  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


That would have to be the most stupid post I've seen here in a long time.

And you've had some pretty tough competition, believe me.

Oh, and I know what you're getting at, Gordon had a thread about it 2 years ago.

And, what was said then is still true today:

Monkeypox is Not a Gay Disease

Quote:
In recent weeks multiple cases of confirmed and suspected monkeypox infections have been reported in three European countries. The initial cluster of cases which first appeared in the United Kingdom so far includes four men who identify as gay or bisexual or other men who have sex with men (MSM). The narrative emerging as this outbreak evolves to involve other European countries, Canada and the United States is sadly reminiscent of initial reporting on pneumocystis pneumonia clusters in gay men with AIDS forty years ago. Monkeypox is not a gay disease and neither are any other infectious diseases. It is unfortunate that this still needs to be said, highlighting how little we have learned from previous outbreaks.


You're welcome.  Smiley



especially among high-risk groups like gay, bisexual, and other men who have sex with men.


https://www.unsw.edu.au/newsroom/news/2024/06/mpox-on-rise-Australia

Most Australian mpox cases have been in men who have sex with men.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-30/queensland-mpox-cluster-low-risk-to-commu...
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Reply #235 - Aug 6th, 2024 at 8:08pm
 
some therapy for carl

Five times a day, psychologist Rachel Menzies gets a push notification on her phone telling her she's going to die. And she would recommend her clients do the same. "It's an old saying," she says. "To be a happy person, one must contemplate death five times daily."

You could also zip yourself into a body bag and imagine your decaying corpse.


Both are practices Ms Menzies and her father, Professor Ross Menzies, say clinical psychologists could use to treat fears of death as they tour their one-day workshops about curing death anxiety around Australia.

Workshop participants watch video footage of bodies with skin marbling being eaten by maggots and other insects, and of human flesh burning inside a crematorium.

They also picture themselves surrendering to that fate in a ten-minute "corpse meditation": you visualise yourself slowly dying, taking your final breath, and then watching from above as your body decays, animals eat from it and you dissolve into the earth.

"All these tasks are meant to normalise death, and make you confront the fact it's going to happen to you," Professor Menzies says.

What is death anxiety?
All humans have an inherent drive to survive. "But we’re also probably the only species that know death is inevitable. We have a universal awareness of mortality which exists on a spectrum," Ms Menzies says.

Most people cope with their death fears day-to-day: we deal with them by extending ourselves through children, leaving a legacy through achievement, or denial.

But others can experience death anxiety at a more severe level, where normal coping methods fail them. "Fears of death bleed into their enjoyment of life and impair their functioning," Ms Menzies says.

Her research suggests that for these people, death anxiety manifests in mental health problems. She is the first researcher to demonstrate causation: that reminding individuals with mental health diagnoses of death worsens their symptoms. Someone with obsessive compulsive disorder, for example, will spend twice as long washing their hands when reminded they'll die.

"There's a really strong suggestion these individuals are desperately trying to prevent death one way or another," Professor Menzies says. "The compulsive hand washer is saying, 'I’m not going to die, there will be no germs today.' Someone else might go to emergency wards 100 times to have their heart checked."




https://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/health-and-wellness/five-times-a-day-rachel-get...
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Reply #236 - Aug 6th, 2024 at 9:41pm
 
Carl D wrote on Aug 6th, 2024 at 6:38pm:
Frank wrote on Aug 6th, 2024 at 6:11pm:
Carl, are you going to wear a mask on your arse now?? Coz masking protects against viruses.  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes


That would have to be the most stupid post I've seen here in a long time.

And you've had some pretty tough competition, believe me.

Oh, and I know what you're getting at, Gordon had a thread about it 2 years ago.

And, what was said then is still true today:

Monkeypox is Not a Gay Disease

Quote:
In recent weeks multiple cases of confirmed and suspected monkeypox infections have been reported in three European countries. The initial cluster of cases which first appeared in the United Kingdom so far includes four men who identify as gay or bisexual or other men who have sex with men (MSM). The narrative emerging as this outbreak evolves to involve other European countries, Canada and the United States is sadly reminiscent of initial reporting on pneumocystis pneumonia clusters in gay men with AIDS forty years ago. Monkeypox is not a gay disease and neither are any other infectious diseases. It is unfortunate that this still needs to be said, highlighting how little we have learned from previous outbreaks.


You're welcome.  Smiley



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Reply #237 - Aug 6th, 2024 at 11:52pm
 
https://x.com/psvbluemts/status/1820786776459673750

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Mpox (Monkeypox): Surging in Africa

The WHO is considering naming the ongoing mpox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern.

Case counts continue to explode in Africa, with over 37,000 cases and 1,400 deaths. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been the epicenter, accounting for over 96% of this year’s cases and deaths. The vast majority of deaths (85%) are among children. The Africa CDC has heightened its monitoring and declared the risk “high.”

Extracted from State of Affairs: August 6 KATELYN JETELINA


Again... for emphasis...

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Mpox (Monkeypox): Surging in Africa

The WHO is considering naming the ongoing mpox outbreak a public health emergency of international concern.

Case counts continue to explode in Africa, with over 37,000 cases and 1,400 deaths. The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has been the epicenter, accounting for over 96% of this year’s cases and deaths. The vast majority of deaths (85%) are among children. The Africa CDC has heightened its monitoring and declared the risk “high.”

Extracted from State of Affairs: August 6 KATELYN JETELINA


Doesn't look like a "gay" disease to me?
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Reply #238 - Aug 7th, 2024 at 10:28am
 
Monk is a bit poxy. Sounds gay to me.
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Reply #239 - Aug 7th, 2024 at 11:15am
 
Jasin wrote on Aug 7th, 2024 at 10:28am:
Monk is a bit poxy. Sounds gay to me.


The monkey is on JSin's back now with mountains of JSin's baggage.
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