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Walter White

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    āļ¯āˇ™āˇ„⎒⎀āļŊ
    āļˇāˇāļģāļ­āļēāˇ ⎄⎙āļą āļ…āļ´āˇŠāˇƒāļ§āˇŠ āļ‘āļšāˇš āļ‰āļąāˇŠāļąāˇš āļ…āļģāļœāļŊāļēāļ§ āļœāˇ„āļą āļ‘āļš āļšāļŊ⎒āļąāˇŠ āļšāˇ’āļēāˇ āļœāļąāˇŠāļą āļļ⎐āļģ⎒ āļ‹āļąāˇāļąāˇš
    āļ‘āļēāˇ āļ¯āˇœāļē⎒.. āļ‘āļēāˇāļœāˇš āļēāˇāļŊāˇ”āˇ€āˇ āļ¯āˇāļąāˇŠ āļĸāļąāļ´āļ­āˇ’ āļąāˇš.
     

    nalin0001

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    āļœāˇ–āļ§āˇ āļ†āˇ€āˇ āļšāˇœāļģāˇāļąāˇ āļ†āˇ€āˇ...
    āļ´āˇœāļąāˇ’āļŊāˇ āļ†āˇ€āˇ āļ¸āļ‚āļšāˇ’ āļ´āˇœāļšāˇŠāˇƒāˇŠ āļ†āˇ€āˇ.....

    āļ¸āˇ–āˇƒāļŊāļē⎒ āļ¸āˇ–āˇƒāļŊāļē⎒ āˇ„āˇœāļŗāļ§āˇāļ¸ āļ¸āˇ–āˇƒāļŊāļē⎒.
    69 āļŊ⎃⎊⎃āļēāļ§ āļ¸āļ‚āļšāˇ’ āļ´āˇœāļšāˇŠāˇƒāˇ’āļœāˇšāļ¸ āļ´āˇ’⎄⎒āļ§āļē⎒.
     

    IMMuhandiram

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    āļģāļąāˇ’āļŊāļ­āˇŠ āļ†āˇ€ āļœāļ¸āļąāˇŠāļ¸ āļģāļ§āļ¸ āļ¸āˇ–āˇƒāļŊ āļ‹āļąāˇ āļ’ āļ…āˇƒāˇŠāˇƒāˇ™ āļ¸āļąāˇŠāļšāˇŠ āˇ†āˇœāļšāˇŠāˇƒāˇŠ... āļ¸āˇœāļšāļšāˇŠ āļ†āˇ€āļ­āˇŠ āļ¸āˇ– āļ‡āˇ„⎐āļšāˇŠ āļ‡āļģāļŊ āļļāļŊāļą āļ‘āļšāļšāˇŠ āļąāˇ‘

    āļģāļąāˇ’āļŊ⎊ āļ‘āļšāˇŠāļš āļ¸āļąāˇŠāļšāˇ’ āˇ†āˇœāļšāˇŠāˇƒāˇŠđŸ˜„đŸ˜„đŸ˜„
     
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    🔴 BREAKING NEWS
    WHO declares rapidly spreading monkeypox outbreak a global health emergency

    🔴 NEWS ALERT 🔴

    Monkeypox āļ‰āˇ„⎅ āļēāˇāļ¸āļ­āˇŠ ⎃āļ¸āļŸ āļŊāˇāļš āˇƒāˇžāļ›āˇŠâ€āļē ⎃āļ‚⎀⎒āļ°āˇāļąāļē āˇ€āˇ’āˇƒāˇ’āļąāˇŠ āļœāˇāļŊ⎓āļē āˇƒāˇžāļ›āˇŠâ€āļē ⎄āļ¯āˇ’āˇƒāˇ’ āļ…āˇ€āˇƒāˇŠāļŽāˇāˇ€āļšāˇŠ āļ´āˇŠâ€āļģāļšāˇāˇāļēāļ§ āļ´āļ­āˇŠāļšāˇ™āļģ⎚.

    More than 16,000 cases of monkeypox have been reported across 75 countries so far this year, and the number of confirmed infections rose 77% from late June through early July, according to WHO data. Men who have sex with men are currently at highest risk of infection.

    Five deaths from the virus have been reported in Africa this year. No deaths have been reported outside Africa so far.

    Most people are recovering from monkeypox in two to four weeks, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The virus causes a rash that can spread over the body. People who have caught the virus said the rash, which looks like pimples or blisters, can be very painful.
    @tupac97
     

    lilman

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    Colombo
    āļ¯āˇāļąāˇŠ āļģāļąāˇ’āļŊ⎊ āļ‘āļŊ⎀āļą āļąāˇ’āˇ€āˇ’āˇƒāˇŠ āļ¯āˇāļąāˇŠāļąāˇ™ āļąāˇāļ¯āˇŠāļ¯ āļēāˇ āļ´āļē⎒āļē⎙ ?

    āļ…āļąāˇŠāļ­āļģ⎚ āļŊāˇ™āˇ†āˇŠāļ§āˇŠ āļ¯ ? :)
     

    nkt

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    āļ…āļ´āˇ’āļ§ āļ‰āļ­āˇ’āļąāˇŠ āļšāˇœāļē⎒āļąāˇŠāļ¯ monkey pox :(
     

    Heshan Daminda

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    āˇ†āˇœāļšāˇŠāˇƒāˇŠ āļąāļ¸āˇŠ āļ´āˇāļąāˇŠāļąāˇ”āˇ€āˇ āļ¯āˇāļąāˇŠ āļ‰āļąāˇŠāļąāˇš āļ¸āļąāˇŠāļšāˇ’ āļ­āļ¸āˇ
     

    Don GasCan

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    ⎃⎚āļ¯āˇ€āļ­āˇŠāļ­
    āļ‘āļ āˇŠāļ āļģ āļ¯āļģ⎔āļĢ⎔ āļšāˇšāˇƒāˇŠ āļ‘āļšāļšāˇŠ āļąāˇ™āļ¸āˇ™āļē⎒

    WHO āļ‘āļšāˇ™āļąāˇŠ āļšāˇ’āļēāļąāˇ€āˇ āļ…āļąāˇāļģāļšāˇŠāˇāˇ’āļ­ , āļ‘āļšāļ¸ āˇƒāˇ„āļšāļģ⎔ āļąāˇœāˇ€āļą āļ…āļē ⎃āļ¸āļœ āļŊ⎒āļ‚āļœāˇ’āļšāˇŠ āļ‘āļšāˇŠāˇ€āˇ“āļ¸āˇŠ āļ…āļŠāˇ” āļšāļģāļąāˇŠāļą āļ‘āļšāˇ™āļąāˇŠ āļ´āˇāļ­āˇ’āļģ⎓āļ¸ āˇ€āˇāļŠāˇ’ āļšāˇ’āļēāļŊāˇ . ⎀āļąāˇŠ āļąāļē⎒āļ§āˇŠ, āļļāļŠāˇ” , āļ´āˇāļ§āˇ’ ⎀āļŊ āļąāļ§āļą āˇ€āˇ’āļ§ āļ¯āˇāˇ€āļ§āļ¸, āļšāˇŠāļŊāˇāˇƒāˇŠ āļšāļąāˇŠāļ§āˇāļšāˇŠ ⎃⎊āļ´āˇœāļģ⎊āļ§āˇŠāˇƒāˇŠ, āļœāˇ˜āļ´āˇŠ āļ‡āļšāˇŠāļ§āˇ’⎀⎒āļ§āˇ’ āļ¸āˇšāˇ€āļœāˇ™āļąāˇŠ āļļāˇāˇ€āˇ™āļąāˇ€ āļšāˇ’āļēāļŊāˇ


    āļ…āļ­ āļ´āļē āļšāļšāˇ”āļŊ⎊ āļēāļ§āˇ’āļ´āļ­āˇ”āļŊ⎊ āļŊ⎒āļ‚āļœāˇ’āļš āļ´āˇŠâ€āļģāļ¯āˇšāˇāˇ€āļŊ āļļ⎙āļŊ⎊āļŊ⎚ āļ¸āˇ”āļąāˇš āļœāˇ™āļŠāˇ’ āļ‘āļąāˇŠāļą āļ´āˇ”āļŊ⎔⎀āļąāˇŠ āļĸ⎜āļŊ⎒ āļšāˇƒāˇāļąāˇ āļ‘āļšāˇŠāļš āļĸāˇ”āˇƒāˇŠ


     
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    āļˇāˇāļģāļ­āļēāˇ ⎄⎙āļą āļ…āļ´āˇŠāˇƒāļ§āˇŠ āļ‘āļšāˇš āļ‰āļąāˇŠāļąāˇš āļ…āļģāļœāļŊāļēāļ§ āļœāˇ„āļą āļ‘āļš āļšāļŊ⎒āļąāˇŠ āļšāˇ’āļēāˇ āļœāļąāˇŠāļą āļļ⎐āļģ⎒ āļ‹āļąāˇāļąāˇš
    āļ¸āˇ–āļ§ āļ’āļš āļ¸āˇ’āˇƒāˇŠ āļ‹āļąāˇ āļąāˇšāļ¯
     
    Men who have sex with men

    what about current leader in position?
    lol

    āļ…āļ¸āˇ āļ…āļ¸āˇ āļĸāˇāļ­āˇŠâ€āļēāļąāˇŠāļ­āļģ āļĸāļēāļœāˇŠâ€āļģ⎄āļĢ āļšāˇ’āļēāļŊāˇ āļ•āļš āļąāļ‚ āļœāˇ™āļąāˇ™āļē⎒ āļŊāļŸāļ¯āˇ“āļ¸. 🤭 āļŊāļ‚āļšāˇāˇ€ āļ‡āļ­āˇ”āļŊ⎙ āļļāˇ āļšāļģāļąāˇŠāļą āļ´āˇ™āļģāļ¸āˇ”āļĢ āļœāļąāˇŠāļąāˇ™ @hirashgeff
     

    RealityOfX

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    Good Times Reaction GIF
    Boys tv series eke homelander wage scene ekk thiyenne.
     

    imhotep

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    The WHO follows what's called "International Health Regulations" (IHR) that guides the response to emerging threats. Under this they can issue a PHEIC - “Public Health Emergency of International Concern”.
    On June 23rd they decided that Monkeypox didn't fit the criteria for a PHEIC. But now, even though the panel did not come to a consensus, the Director General has issued a PHEIC. Many are divided over this decision.

    Monkeypox in all probability will not escalate into a pandemic situation even though the case numbers are increasing. This is because Monkeypox does not spread as fast as SARS-Cov2 and the community spread can be controlled.
    Monkeypox virus belongs to the Poxviridae, a family of viruses that also includes cowpox virus, variola virus (smallpox), and vaccinia virus (the source of the modern smallpox vaccine). Although it was found in primates, it is believed that even some rodents can carry it.

    Human to human transmission of monkeypox is only thought to be transmitted while symptomatic. (Unlike Covid which is transmitted while asymptomatic). Hence the efficiency of transmission is much less than of Covid.
    Also even though the spread was reported among the gay community, there's no evidence that the pathogen is present in sexual body fluids. Hence the spread is because of close contact.

    The incubation period for monkeypox virus can range from 5 to 21 days, with an average of one week between infection and onset of symptoms.
    There are two licensed smallpox-specific vaccines that can also prevent monkeypox.

    ACAM2000 - replication-competent live-attenuated vaccinia virus developed by Sanofi Pasteur Biologics Co. It's very effective but associated with pretty severe side effects, including sore arm, fever, body aches, and occasional myocarditis.

    MVA-BN (marketed as “Jynneos” ) is a highly attenuated replication-incompetent vaccinia virus produced by Bavarian Nordic. MVA-BN/Jynneos is delivered by injection under the skin, is much better tolerated than ACAM2000, and is approved to be used as a monkeypox-specific vaccine.

    Note that, because of the long incubation period, it is possible to be vaccinated shortly after an exposure to monkeypox virus and still be protected.

    There are also several FDA-approved antiviral drugs that could be effective against monkeypox virus infection. Tecovirimat, (oral drug), prevents release of newly formed viral particles from infected cells, thus blocking transmission.
    Cidofovir (infusion into the vein) and its derivative Brincidofovir (taken orally), disrupt replication of smallpox virus and could thus also be used for treating monkeypox.

    Some countries (Canada, US & the UK) have adopted the so called "Ring Vaccination" strategy. - administering the vaccine to contacts and contacts of contacts of an infected person.
    The CDC recently reported genomic data showing that there are at least two strains of the monkeypox virus responsible for the outbreaks. The current outbreak is from the West African clade (which is less severe with CFR 3.6%) compared with the Congo Basin Clade (CFR 10.6%)

    The WHO is concerned that this time the outbreak presents with atypical clinical symptoms. Unlike before, this time there are cases with -

    Presentation of only a few or even just a single lesion
    Absence of skin lesions in some cases, with anal pain and bleeding
    Lesions in the genital or perineal/perianal area which do not spread further
    Lesions appearing at different (asynchronous) stages of development etc

    Hence a worry that there could be many undetected cases which has led to an underestimation of the actual count. Hence the alert and the need for health professionals to be more watchful.

    PS: I wrote the following on a different thread...

    "The waning population immunity associated with discontinuation of smallpox vaccination has established the landscape for the resurgence of monkeypox. The smallpox vaccine provided the cross protection for monkeypox."