Why hasn't science figured everything out already? What's going on? We
pay them guys good bucks to know everything and what!? They don't?
Good god.
A monkeypox case reported in the Bay Area adds to the growing evidence
that people can contract the virus in multiple ways — and raises questions about just how easy it is to get infected during casual
encounters with others.
A case investigation released on Tuesday by the Centers for Disease
Control reveals that a man in his 20s who sought care at Stanford
Hospital tested positive for monkeypox even though he hadn’t
recently engaged in sexual activity. Epidemiologists have long thought
the virus is primarily being transmitted through close skin-to-skin
contact.
The case also highlights the trajectory of the virus and whether it
could make a jump from the LGBTQ community — which has been disproportionately affected by the virus — to the broader population via public spaces. Though it is not the first time a case has been
reported that didn’t involve sexual contact — two toddlers in the
state have tested positive — the CDC report offers an in-depth look into what sort of activities the Stanford man was doing before he
contracted monkeypox.
“There’s been concern from the very beginning: Do we really know
about other means of transmission besides intimate contact?†asked John Swartzberg, an epidemiologist from UC Berkeley. “This case reinforces that this virus can transmit in other ways.â€
https://www.mercurynews.com/2022/08/17/stanford-monkeypox-case-not-sex-related-raising-questions-about-transmission/
Maybe it's transmitted via jewish space lasers and the pillow guy!
Maybe it's a retrumplican plot against the FBI! Maybe it was in the
orange goon's safe!
kmiller wrote:
Why hasn't science figured everything out already? What's going on? We
pay them guys good bucks to know everything and what!? They don't?
Good god.
As I said earlier, here we go again. Science discovered monkey pox in
monkeys in 1958. In humans in 1970. 52 years ago, and they're acting
like they discovered it last week and they need time to figure out how
it's transmitted?
HawHawHaw!
I don't know what they're paying these "scientists", but it's too much. Already it's starting to look like the Covid clusterfuck - a lot of
politics tempered with a sprinkle of ambiguous science.
A monkeypox case reported in the Bay Area adds to the growing evidence
that people can contract the virus in multiple ways — and raises
questions about just how easy it is to get infected during casual
encounters with others.
A case investigation released on Tuesday by the Centers for Disease
Control reveals that a man in his 20s who sought care at Stanford
Hospital tested positive for monkeypox even though he hadn’t
recently engaged in sexual activity. Epidemiologists have long thought
the virus is primarily being transmitted through close skin-to-skin
contact.
The case also highlights the trajectory of the virus and whether it
could make a jump from the LGBTQ community — which has been
disproportionately affected by the virus — to the broader population >> via public spaces. Though it is not the first time a case has been
reported that didn’t involve sexual contact — two toddlers in the
state have tested positive — the CDC report offers an in-depth look >> into what sort of activities the Stanford man was doing before he
contracted monkeypox.
“There’s been concern from the very beginning: Do we really know
about other means of transmission besides intimate contact?†asked
John Swartzberg, an epidemiologist from UC Berkeley. “This case
reinforces that this virus can transmit in other ways.â€
https://www.mercurynews.com/2022/08/17/stanford-monkeypox-case-not-sex-related-raising-questions-about-transmission/
Maybe it's transmitted via jewish space lasers and the pillow guy!
Maybe it's a retrumplican plot against the FBI! Maybe it was in the
orange goon's safe!
On 8/17/2022 7:34 PM, bfh wrote:
kmiller wrote:
Why hasn't science figured everything out already? What's going on?
We pay them guys good bucks to know everything and what!? They
don't? Good god.
As I said earlier, here we go again. Science discovered monkey pox
in monkeys in 1958. In humans in 1970. 52 years ago, and they're
acting like they discovered it last week and they need time to
figure out how it's transmitted?
So, it's your opinion that they had nothing else to do, and the
funding, 52 years ago to learn everything there was to know about
monkeypox? Does that include all the variants that might have also
occurred in the 52 years? HawHawHaw!
HawHawHaw!
I don't know what they're paying these "scientists", but it's too
much. Already it's starting to look like the Covid clusterfuck - a
lot of politics tempered with a sprinkle of ambiguous science.
Probably shouldn't worry. I'm sure it'll all be over in a couple of
weeks. HawHawHaw!
A monkeypox case reported in the Bay Area adds to the growing
evidence that people can contract the virus in multiple ways
 and raises questions about just how easy it is to get >>> infected during casual encounters with others.
A case investigation released on Tuesday by the Centers for Disease
Control reveals that a man in his 20s who sought care at Stanford
Hospital tested positive for monkeypox even though he hadn’t
recently engaged in sexual activity. Epidemiologists have long
thought the virus is primarily being transmitted through close
skin-to-skin contact.
The case also highlights the trajectory of the virus and whether it
could make a jump from the LGBTQ community  which has been
disproportionately affected by the virus  to the broader >>> population via public spaces. Though it is not the first time a
case has been reported that didn’t involve sexual contact >>>  two toddlers in the state have tested positive â€â€
the CDC report offers an in-depth look into what sort of activities
the Stanford man was doing before he contracted monkeypox.
“There’s been concern from the very beginning: Do we
really know about other means of transmission besides intimate
contact?†asked John Swartzberg, an epidemiologist from UC >>> Berkeley. “This case reinforces that this virus can transmit
in other ways.â€Â
https://www.mercurynews.com/2022/08/17/stanford-monkeypox-case-not-sex-related-raising-questions-about-transmission/
Maybe it's transmitted via jewish space lasers and the pillow guy!
Maybe it's a retrumplican plot against the FBI! Maybe it was in the
orange goon's safe!
kmiller wrote:
On 8/17/2022 7:34 PM, bfh wrote:
kmiller wrote:
Why hasn't science figured everything out already? What's going on?
We pay them guys good bucks to know everything and what!? They
don't? Good god.
As I said earlier, here we go again. Science discovered monkey pox in
monkeys in 1958. In humans in 1970. 52 years ago, and they're acting
like they discovered it last week and they need time to figure out
how it's transmitted?
So, it's your opinion that they had nothing else to do, and the
funding, 52 years ago to learn everything there was to know about
monkeypox? Does that include all the variants that might have also
occurred in the 52 years? HawHawHaw!
My opinion is that they need to get their shit together. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/08/17/us/politics/cdc-rochelle-walensky-covid.html
HawHawHaw!
I don't know what they're paying these "scientists", but it's too
much. Already it's starting to look like the Covid clusterfuck - a
lot of politics tempered with a sprinkle of ambiguous science.
Probably shouldn't worry. I'm sure it'll all be over in a couple of
weeks. HawHawHaw!
A monkeypox case reported in the Bay Area adds to the growing
evidence that people can contract the virus in multiple ways
 and raises questions about just how easy it is to get >>>> infected during casual encounters with others.
A case investigation released on Tuesday by the Centers for Disease
Control reveals that a man in his 20s who sought care at Stanford
Hospital tested positive for monkeypox even though he hadn’t
recently engaged in sexual activity. Epidemiologists have long
thought the virus is primarily being transmitted through close
skin-to-skin contact.
The case also highlights the trajectory of the virus and whether it
could make a jump from the LGBTQ community  which has been
disproportionately affected by the virus  to the broader >>>> population via public spaces. Though it is not the first time a case
has been reported that didn’t involve sexual contact â€â€
two toddlers in the state have tested positive  the CDC >>>> report offers an in-depth look into what sort of activities the
Stanford man was doing before he contracted monkeypox.
“There’s been concern from the very beginning: Do we
really know about other means of transmission besides intimate
contact?†asked John Swartzberg, an epidemiologist from UC >>>> Berkeley. “This case reinforces that this virus can transmit
in other ways.â€Â
https://www.mercurynews.com/2022/08/17/stanford-monkeypox-case-not-sex-related-raising-questions-about-transmission/
Maybe it's transmitted via jewish space lasers and the pillow guy!
Maybe it's a retrumplican plot against the FBI! Maybe it was in the
orange goon's safe!
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