The "emergency" is because a third of the confirmed cases are in SF. A grand total of......250. (799 in the state of CA when the emergency was declared.
I would have to see the other years to compare but lockdown was pretty intense in the beginning in CA. All the college kids were sent home, which I have to believe is a significant portion each year.
I haven't heard of many (if any) deaths. Many cases resolve on their own. There is an antiviral drug, called tecovirimat (TPOXX) that is an effective treatment for it.
Of course, with the damage vaxxie-enthusiasts have done to their immune systems, who can say if monkeypox will become a more serious malady than it used to be.
I did see something a couple of days ago where the death rate in Africa was associated with HIV status - something like 57% of the deaths were HIV positive. I wish I could remember where I saw it .
So what happens when double vaxxed and boosted people get moneypox?
The "emergency" is because a third of the confirmed cases are in SF. A grand total of......250. (799 in the state of CA when the emergency was declared.
In 2020, there were 178,000 STDs in the state.
https://www.kron4.com/news/bay-area/reports-gonorrhea-becoming-more-and-more-common/
Only 178,000 confirmed cases of STDs in CA? For some reason that sounds very low to me.
I would have to see the other years to compare but lockdown was pretty intense in the beginning in CA. All the college kids were sent home, which I have to believe is a significant portion each year.
I haven't heard of many (if any) deaths. Many cases resolve on their own. There is an antiviral drug, called tecovirimat (TPOXX) that is an effective treatment for it.
https://www.cdc.gov/poxvirus/monkeypox/clinicians/treatment.html
Of course, with the damage vaxxie-enthusiasts have done to their immune systems, who can say if monkeypox will become a more serious malady than it used to be.
TPOXX sounds like a rapper's name
Found this recent article.
https://cmajnews.com/2022/07/27/monkeypox-deaths-1096012/ I did see the first deaths outside Africa have occurred in Brazil and Spain.
I did see something a couple of days ago where the death rate in Africa was associated with HIV status - something like 57% of the deaths were HIV positive. I wish I could remember where I saw it .
So what happens when double vaxxed and boosted people get moneypox?