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CDC: Don’t Monkeypox Around Ala HIV

CDC struggled with HIV advice as it spread to general population & same confusion’s starting with new Monkeypox? Can CDC geniuses for once candidly give men some real guidance, including if necessary, to KEEP PANTS ZIPPED & MOUTHS SHUT until they figure this virus out ... and before it spreads again unnecessarily?


Not that the Catholic ABSTINENCE method is the only help aid let alone solution though it does work against transmitting STDs. True, as of June 3, only 21 cases of monkeypox were ID’d in US while it’s spreading faster globally. Yet, doesn’t this evolving pattern remind us of that earlier cursed disease primarily spread originally (at least, that’s what CDC says) through sex between men? By grace of God yet years later, HIV meds arrived, but not before the disease spread to the general population in a variety of ways, including shared drug needles and infected persons having sex with both sexes (until by 2019, govt stats say about 23% of HIV cases were among heterosexuals). Yet again, the CDC is issuing vague update alerts (spread by an ever-panicking MSM) about cases among people “who live in the same household as an infected person” that can confuse more than clarify its guidance, e.g., telling travelers to “wear masks.” (Note, CDC just walked back the "mask" advice due to social media ridicule.)


As a PR pro, I’ll give today’s CDC some guidance free of charge & suggest the following useful, tell-it-like it is alert to post on its website: “While the monkeypox virus appears to be primarily spread via sex between men, we can’t be sure it can’t be also spread to other teams through some kind of intimate interaction. More research is needed. In the meantime, we advise men to keep their jewels out of other men’s rear ends and tongues away from all other people’s mouths until us medical geniuses can sort this disease out before it spreads to the general population like HIV did under Dr. Fauci’s ever-confusing watch.”


Davd Soul


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