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Thailand Raises Alert as WHO Considers Monkeypox Outbreak a Global Emergency

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20 hours ago, Purdey said:

Pustules.

What an evocative word. 

As Thais rarely shake hands, this might slow its spread. Good it's not lethal.

Pus-tules. 

Think of all the things you touch during the day & night: door knobs, gym equipment, etc..  Plus people

Contagious diseases are difficult to avoid.

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    B***y Bill Gates again......always f*****g about with monkeys ........it was HIV last time.

  • It's harmless though, monkeypox. Hopefully no one year closure of business like the geniuses in politics mandated last time.

  • Counting down until "someone" blames those "dirty farangs" for bringing the virus here. Just like they tried to do with the Covid virus because they didn't want to blame their Chinese masters for the

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I was thinking of giving blood in Thailand. I know it's not linked to this topic, but I never took the original shots for the their previous health emergency. Do you have to declare your status when donating blood? I know in some countries there is a preference for pure blood.

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