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By *ames WhyteMan
over a year ago
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Managed to get ny first shot. Asked the nurse and she said they'd hardly seen any infections. Second jab next month.
It was on offer so I've taken it, you can never have too much protection. Gone PrEP too. |
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Of course. A lot of people have been given a vaccine, which seems to have suppressed infection levels. Though the government have dragged their feet, not ensuring there are adequate supplies.
It could become endemic in the general population, a risk that's not great for the sexually active with multiple partners.
Like others, I had shots a few weeks ago. Sexual health clinics will discuss it with you, if asked on your frequent trips, as they are managing it, with their scarce resources. It's been around a few months now, so I'd be surprised if people haven't.
In the West it's been suppressed by people in the MSM community taking active steps to eliminate the risk. |
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"Is monkeypox still a thing? Jusy a few months ago, WHO declared it a global health emergancy." another big scare so the drug companies can make millions of pounds/dollars in profits,,, turns out the normal smallpox vaccine is a good antidote for it,,, |
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"Is monkeypox still a thing? Jusy a few months ago, WHO declared it a global health emergancy. another big scare so the drug companies can make millions of pounds/dollars in profits,,, turns out the normal smallpox vaccine is a good antidote for it,,, "
Thank you Mr Scientist |
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