>“There is definitely potential for spread of monkeypox” in day cares, schools, college campuses, prisons, and other similar settings, said Dr. Alexandra Brugler Yonts, an infectious disease specialist at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, D.C. She assisted in the FDA’s review of Jynneos—one of two smallpox vaccines licensed for treatment of monkeypox, and the safer of the two by far.
>“Anywhere that close physical, skin-to-skin contact occurs—particularly of people who are in various stages of undress—there is risk,” she said.
If you put your kids in daycare or public school you get what you deserve honestly. Maybe we can do away with both now and have women take up their rightful role as stay at home mothers. Inb4 >that’s unaffordable It’s cheaper than daycare motherfuckers
Charles Rogers
It's mostly the "various stages of undress" and "skin to skin contact" that got me. Not even hiding it anymore.
Don't leave your kids in daycare.
Jaxon Gomez
sure and if you don't CPS takes it as an excuse to steal them
Bentley Mitchell
Ok lets go through the timeline. > 2021 no monkey pox > no vax for children under 5 > 2 Months ago the now > children get monkeypox > and one of the side effects is > rashes > just saying > thats many coincidences and stuff