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9000 doses left for all the UK.
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Yes Rush to get them The Gay Men are wanting those doses |
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[Worst of Britain's monkeypox crisis is over: Cases have now been in decline for weeks and virus 'could be eliminated' - as only TWO boroughs have gone untouched since outbreak began three months ago Officials recorded an average of 10 new infections a day last week in the UK Data shows monkeypox cases have been receding in the country since mid-July Experts hailed weeks of falling cases as 'good news' caused by vaccination] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/a...-outbreak.html |
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Monkeypox will now be known as mpox, the World Health Organization (WHO) has announced, after complaints over racist and stigmatising language linked to the virus's name.
The old term will be used alongside the new one for a year, before being phased out. Mpox was decided on after lengthy discussions between experts, countries and the general public. It can easily be used in English as well as other languages, the WHO said. Human monkeypox was first identified in 1970 and named after the disease caused by the virus was discovered in captive monkeys more than a decade before. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-63782514 ----------------------------------------------- It's good to see the WHO getting it's priorities right |
M... Danone.
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Is chicken pox gonna be cpox too? |
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M People will have something to say about this :fist:
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i wonder what the alternatives were :laugh:
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I can't help but feel that the suggestion that the term monkey pox is racist is more racist than the term "monkey pox" :think:.
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Makes me think of the Broadway version of the Lion King. They stopped referring to the character who's a monkey, as a monkey... Utterly barmy. |
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A Monkey is a Monkey, just say it.:joker: |
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It's like Lord of the Rjngs, when closet racists tell on themselves by associating Orcs with black people, when they don't represent any humans, not even subtextually. |
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Obviously the Actress playing her shouldn't be referred to as a Monkey, but the character should as it is a Monkey. I agree with you that the people associating the character with black people are being heavily racist. And yeah I've never understood the Orcs stuff in LOTR, their connection to black people is very loose at best. |
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And Lord of the Rings weeeeeell... I mean... if you actually look at when it was written there is most likely some subconscious racial subtext involved in elves and orcs, with Tolkien elves being tall/beautiful/very pale skinned and Orcs, specifically an evil and corrupted offshoot of elves, being dark-skinned. I love LOTR for what it is but let's not pretend that it doesn't have the footprint of its' time. Tolkien wasn't racist, but the trope of "pureness" being embodied by light skin and "dark skin" being an indicator of evil in fiction, as a trope, goes back further than Tolkien... so it's not necessarily that HE chose to make them dark skinned with any racist intent - but the origins of that are somewhat rooted in race. |
Tolkien was ageist too, all the trees were old, no young saplings
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MPOX in the News, again
as Now a Emergencey in Africa, spreading fast by sex [WHO declares mpox global health emergency] [The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the mpox outbreak in parts of Africa a public health emergency of international concern. The highly contagious disease - formerly known as monkeypox - has killed at least 450 people during an initial outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It has now spread across parts of central and east Africa, and scientists are concerned about how fast a new variant of the disease is spreading and its high fatality rate. WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the potential for further spread within Africa and beyond "is very worrying". "A co-ordinated international response is essential to stop this outbreak and save lives," he said.] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvg35w27gzno [Mpox is transmitted through close contact, such as sex, skin-to-skin contact and talking or breathing close to another person. It causes flu-like symptoms, skin lesions and can be fatal, with four in 100 cases leading to death. Outbreaks can be controlled by preventing infections with vaccines, though these are usually only available for people at risk or those who have been in close contact with an infected person.] |
The gays gonna get ravaged again :sad:
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It is now beyond just them. World Emergencey |
Time for another lockdown
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It is not bad in the UK, at this time so they will not. The Massive new Death Count is the Congo the DRC is not a stable natioin |
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