Look how contagious monkeypox is. Two kids have developed it from airborne transmission. Officials aren't sure how they got it but it was probably from the virus particles blowing in their window from outside. This just goes to show you how dangerous and contagious monkeypox is, and why we all need to take it extremely seriously.
If these 2 kids can get monkeypox out of the blue like this, think of how dangerous it must be.
do you mean to say that doctors who'll recant the biology of sexual reproduction when tranny feelings are hurt might be covering up something else that could make the LGBT community look bad? surely not
Jayden Hill
>Maybe their faggot dads Besides killing nazi hohols in Ukraine, here is one more reason to Love Putin and Russia.
This board is Russian cancer. But disregard this post, and remember the truth: This is a story deflecting from the fact that Josh Hawley is pussy faggot who shall be imprisoned for treason before the end of the year.
Oh they know how they got it, only now it’s like “the risk remains low nobody panic” even though is is spreading like a brushfire in comparison to Covid. Was like 4 months to get to my province from the initial reports. It’s across my entire country now within two weeks.
Parker Martinez
maybe someone in their apartment complex has it and it blew into their room via the air conditioning ducts? you know, like in that anti cigarette commercial they used to show on tv
Nathan Brooks
Nobody gives a fuck about Josh Hawley, so fuck off somewhere else.
Easton Jackson
Nazi Hohol swine detected. DAILY REMINDER !!! UKRAIN IS THE CANCER OF THE WORLD
It’s just sweat and grease left on surfaces prior to the blister phase. This will get far worse come winter since pathogens can last indefinitely on -10C or lower surfaces. Seems there’s an infectious phase, then the slow onset of a fever which lasts a few days and peaks, then the blisters break out across the entire body. The media is being very quiet about how nasty it is. It’s like shingles in it’s capacity for producing pain.