And who's to say I didn't trick-or-treat till I was 50I would have been 37, soon to turn 38 in 1987. It would've been weird for me to go trick-or-treating.
And who's to say I didn't trick-or-treat till I was 50I would have been 37, soon to turn 38 in 1987. It would've been weird for me to go trick-or-treating.
It’s almost like something went around in the past couple years that weakened peoples immune systems…
Even as Louisiana receives thousands of doses of the monkeypox vaccines, officials say it’s likely not enough to ward off further spread of infection with the approach of the Southern Decadence Festival, the annual LGBTQ celebration that typically draws 250,000 people to the French Quarter over Labor Day weekend.
“There needs to be some pretty heavy messaging locally to remind all participants that this is a disease transmitted through close physical contact,” said Susan Hassig, an epidemiologist at Tulane University who studies infectious diseases.
Hassig suggests attendees should wear long pants and shirts in crowds, even though temperatures are likely to be high.
“If somebody’s got lesions on their hand, a handshake is a potentially transmissible process,” said Hassig. “If you're dancing in a club and nobody is wearing shirts, the lesions on the arms, the chest, the back could be potentially a mechanism of contact.”
Although monkeypox can be painful and cause scarring, there is a low risk of serious outcomes like death or hospitalization. Immunocompromised people, children and pregnant people are more at risk, and everyone should be aware of close contact in large crowds in the coming months.
“This is not going to stay in the gay community,” said Hassig. “Any kind of venue where you can come in contact could potentially result in transmission if someone with monkeypox is interacting with you.”
Or, just declare that the disease is non existent during "leftist" events, like they've done before.What freakin' idiots... don't just, you know, cancel the festival.
Demand for monkeypox vaccine far outpaces supply. Louisiana officials fear spread will continue.
Even as Louisiana receives thousands of doses of the monkeypox vaccines, officials say it’s likely not enough to ward off further spread of infection with the approach of the Southernwww.nola.com
Well, they can't make money if they're not hurting peopleI guess they’d rather have a Monkeypox outbreak than tell the gay community to shutdown to stop the spread.
San Fransisco To Hold Gay Sex Festival Despite City Declaring Emergency Over Monkeypox Outbreak
San Francisco will hold an annual sexual festival popular among gay men this weekend even though the city declared a local health emergency over the Monkeypox outbreak earlier this week. The “Up Your Alley” leather fetish festival, commonly called “Dore Alley,” scheduled for Sunday, is expected...www.dailywire.com
I would think Mandatory Liberty Destroying Lockdowns are in order here? Sorry forgot what is good for the goose is not good for the gander.Well, they can't make money if they're not hurting people
My best Halloween ever I was over 40. Was the "Terror train" from Duluth MN to Two Harbors MN. You had to have a ticket($65),be over 21,and be in costume to get on the train(not optional,you had to agree and sign you would be in costume when you purchased your ticket(s). It had live music,2 bar cars,food,dance car,and started and ended at bars. It was fun.And who's to say I didn't trick-or-treat till I was 50
Oh yeah, I've been to parties and whatnot, but I didn't go house to house looking for treats. In fact, I got pulled over once on the way to a party, dressed in full clown makeup (minus the rubber nose). Cop walked up and looked at me and said, "Going to, or coming from?" I said, "Going to." He let me go with a warning - I had inadvertently cut him off when I was merging onto a surface road from the interstate and he was in my blindspot. I apologized profusely and he was cool about it.My best Halloween ever I was over 40. Was the "Terror train" from Duluth MN to Two Harbors MN. You had to have a ticket($65),be over 21,and be in costume to get on the train(not optional,you had to agree and sign you would be in costume when you purchased your ticket(s). It had live music,2 bar cars,food,dance car,and started and ended at bars. It was fun.
I have been in Vegas on Halloween night and it is fun,but borders on insanity.
but 2 ganders and it's a liberal party!I would think Mandatory Liberty Destroying Lockdowns are in order here? Sorry forgot what is good for the goose is not good for the gander.
i seem to recall back in late february, early march a news story about a truck load of monkeys being transfered from one biolab to another. the truck crashed and most of the monkeys were captured. one was put down or captured later the same day.Ummm I think the Wingnuts just declared a public health emergency at 1440ET. If so and they play the mandate game again, I think people have had enough. Guess we'll find out. A quick search show NY as the "test" emergency 5 days ago. Idiots. Can't see this turning out well......
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ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zerowww.zerohedge.com
100,000 Americans killed last year by China's Fentynalpox, meh. A few thousand get a pimple and a blister... National EMERGENCY!Ummm I think the Wingnuts just declared a public health emergency at 1440ET. If so and they play the mandate game again, I think people have had enough. Guess we'll find out. A quick search show NY as the "test" emergency 5 days ago. Idiots. Can't see this turning out well......
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ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zerowww.zerohedge.com
Zandt Bryan, sexual health and prevention program manager for the state of Washington, said it’s unfair to place the onus on individuals to change their behavior to avoid the virus.
One health official who did preach abstinence was Don Weiss, director of surveillance for New York City’s Bureau of Communicable Disease. Weiss wrote to colleagues in June that “we cannot vaccinate our way out of this” and that he knows he sounds “like a bible thumping preacher,” but the only way out was to prevent exposure.
“This disease is entirely preventable had we the courage to send out prevention messages,” Weiss wrote in another email which he later published on his website. “We seem paralyzed by the fear of stigmatizing this disease while we totally ignore the epidemiology.”
Weiss was eventually reassigned, the Post noted.