In 2003 there was an outbreak of Monkey Pox in the Great Lakes area that infected 47 people. In 2006 a group of researchers at Oxford studied the 2003 outbreak and concluded that there was not one case of human to human transmission. All cases involve a bite or scratch or cleaning an infected animals cage, etc (ie broken skin). There is no way this disease can spread via airborne like the cold or influenza. In some parts of Africa, Monkey Pox is endemic. It’s easily treatable. This hype is bullshit!
In 2003 there was an outbreak of Monkey Pox in the Great Lakes area that infected 47 people. In 2006 a group of researchers at Oxford studied the 2003 outbreak and concluded that there was not one case of human to human transmission. All cases involve a bite or scratch or cleaning an infected animals cage, etc (ie broken skin). There is no way this disease can spread via airborne like the cold or influenza. In some parts of Africa, Monkey Pox is endemic. It’s easily treatable. This hype is bullshit!
Unless ((they)) have been playing around in a biolab?
True!