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San Francisco declares emergency over monkeypox spread
Associated Press (archive.ph)
By Eric Risberg and Andrew Selsky
2022-07-29 01:20:42GMT

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The mayor of San Francisco announced a state of emergency Thursday over the growing number of monkeypox cases, allowing officials to cut through red tape and fight a public health crisis reminiscent of the AIDS epidemic that began devastating the city in the 1980s.

“We are at a very scary place. And we don’t want to be ignored by the federal government in our need. So many leaders of the LGBT community have also, weeks ago, asked for additional help and support and assistance,” said Mayor London Breed.

The city is in “desperate need of vaccines,” she said.

The declaration, which takes effect Monday, was welcomed by gay advocates who have grown increasingly frustrated by what they called San Francisco’s lackluster response to a virus that so far has affected primarily men who have sex with men, although anyone can get infected.

“San Francisco was at the forefront of the public health responses to HIV and COVID-19, and we will be at the forefront when it comes to monkeypox,” said state Sen. Scott Wiener, a Democrat who represents the city. “We can’t and won’t leave the LGBTQ community out to dry.”

The city has 281 cases, out of about 800 in California and 4,600 nationwide, according to the San Francisco Department of Public Health. A national shortage of vaccine has resulted in people waiting in line for hours for scarce doses, often to be turned away when the shots run out.

Members of the LGBTQ community expressed anger and frustration at a city hearing last week, saying they were relying on social media because the San Francisco public health department had not dispensed basic information on testing or vaccine availability.

Supervisor Rafael Mandelman excoriated the department, saying it was unclear why it could not staff phone lines, especially after telling people to call those phone numbers for information, while the San Francisco AIDS Foundation was able to quickly staff a monkeypox information hotline. The organization also has started a wait list for people wanting the vaccine, unlike the public health department forcing people to wait in line.

“It’s a bad look for San Francisco,” he said.

After attending the San Francisco Pride weekend in late June, Tom Temprano, 36, got a notification that at least one other attendee had tested positive for monkeypox. He called four numbers that local health officials provided in an effort to get vaccinated, but no one picked up. He left voicemails.

“I waited and I waited and I waited,” said Temprano, “And there was just sort of — I think for myself and many people — just growing concern, really, about our safety, given that we were further and further out from an exposure.”

Finally, on July 8, two weeks after being potentially exposed to the virus at the pride event, and monitoring gay social media networks all the while, he learned through an Instagram post that a vaccine drop-in clinic was being held at San Francisco General Hospital. The poster said drop everything and go now. Temprano texted a half-dozen people and rushed over.

He waited with hundreds of other people in a line that snaked out into the street and halfway down a block. After waiting for 3 1/2 hours, Temprano, who is the political director of San Francisco-based Equality California, got his first dose of the vaccine. One of his friends stood in line four times before he was able to get the shot.

Temprano was scheduled to get his second dose next week but that was canceled — with vaccine in short supply, city officials have opted to prioritize getting first doses to people. He is frustrated that authorities have taken so long to respond, and noted they did so after LGBTQ politicians in his community raised their voices.

“I think the saddest thing is there are people who are getting monkeypox now who tried to get that vaccine over the last month-and-a-half and couldn’t get one, who are sick and are in pain and are going to be out of work potentially for two to six weeks,” he said.

Wiener had urged local and state officials to declare a health emergency, which he said would give the city and counties greater flexibility to respond to the growing outbreak. For example, it would streamline getting test results to people and allow a broader array of providers to perform vaccinations.

Wiener, who is gay, also noted the parallels to the AIDS crisis in San Francisco.

“I feel like this is like deja vu — that once again, gay men are getting attacked and demonized and blamed as we get sick, and that we can never tolerate that,” he said.

In the early 1980s, the U.S. government was slow to react as the AIDS epidemic ravaged gay communities in San Francisco and elsewhere. Groups like ACT UP emerged to push for action to fight AIDS. That struggle has echoes today.

Despite the problems with vaccine supply, federal officials said Thursday that the country’s monkeypox outbreak can still be stopped, amid worries that the U.S. has missed the window to contain the virus.

The monkeypox virus spreads through prolonged skin-to-skin contact, which includes sex, kissing, breathing at close range, and sharing bedding and clothing, the public health department said. Health officials are asking people who could be at risk to cover exposed skin when out in crowds and to watch out for symptoms, such as fever, blisters and rashes.

The World Health Organization over the weekend declared the monkeypox outbreak in more than 70 countries a global emergency.
 
“I think the saddest thing is there are people who are getting monkeypox now who tried to get that vaccine over the last month-and-a-half and couldn’t get one, who are sick and are in pain and are going to be out of work potentially for two to six weeks,” he said.
Perhaps they should not be having sex for just a short period?
 
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Oh booo hooo you faggot. How about you practice something called oh you know, restraint? Then again faggots can’t since they need to and want to have a hundred plus different sex partners within a year. The biological male urge to reproduce and find mates somehow in gay men is laughably embellished (obviously ain’t no reproducing going on with fudge packers, just the urge to).

Also I bet “Wiener” has some rather incriminating “stuff” on his phone or hard drives. He just reeks of it.
 
There is no sex shaming. There is a suggestion that maybe men should not have casual sex with other men being that the overwhelming majority of cases are in gay men just like with HIV.

It is only a matter of time until Fauci shows up to tell us how really Monkey Pox is a straight disease the same way he did with HIV.

Also does anyone else find it just a tiny bit convenient this new dread disease already has a vaccine ready to go?

Will vaccinations work? Sure did not for Covid!
 
Oh boy I can't wait for round two of 'it's not a gay disease but if you don't drop everything to help us you're literally genociding us'.
 
You don't understand, i have the right to have atleast 5 stiff cocks up my ass at all times! You chuds telling me otherwise are literally infringing my human right to buttfuck strangers over at the sauna.
 
There is no sex shaming. There is a suggestion that maybe men should not have casual sex with other men being that the overwhelming majority of cases are in gay men just like with HIV.

It is only a matter of time until Fauci shows up to tell us how really Monkey Pox is a straight disease the same way he did with HIV.

Also does anyone else find it just a tiny bit convenient this new dread disease already has a vaccine ready to go?

Will vaccinations work? Sure did not for Covid!
shaming is an excellent tool to curate behaviour. some stuff should be shamed
 
Why not sex shame? I remember there being 'sex having orgy leads to COVID having orgy' stories every three-four months, and all of those were greeted with open derision or at the very least everyone laughing down their sleeve at irresponsible creeps. If there's something that spreads through close contact, maybe reel it back for awhile.

Though I'm not a virologist and have no desire to pick up an armchair degree in that, even if this isn't an STD the same ways you'd avoid STDs seem applicable here. The regular flu isn't an STD, but my chances of catching it are way higher if I let everyone in my personal circle take turns spitting into my mouth than if I just maintain a polite but tender fist-bump policy.
 
I don't know, then maybe you should stop with the indiscriminate futtbucking so your demographic doesn't make up 98% of cases? Stereotypes don't just come out of nowhere.
I think pressures to believe demonstrably untrue things make people go crazy when they can't contain the cognitive dissonance of it, the inner conflict between what they're told, what they want to believe, and what is glaringly obviously and objectively true.

For example, it's obvious the reason gay and bisexual males constitute 98% of monkeypox cases is because they rut like beasts, sexually engaging with multiple partners numbering in the dozens or the hundreds. From the perspective of public and personal health, such behavior is dangerous to the point of madness. It is madness yet they keep doing it, even doubling down on such behaviors and accusing anyone calling them on it as advocating genocide. That's irrational. That's the kind of crazy I'm talking about.

I think this monkeypox story is part of a massive, deliberate psyop. I think we're being bombarded with outrageous weirdness and lies because it throws our entire society off-balance; it makes everyone nervous and neurotic and divided, weak and vulnerable. The only immunity against such attacks on our national psyche is the truth; rather, the belief in objective truth along with the ability to think for ourselves and reason it out.
 
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Back in the 1980s, everyone that hated fags was cheering them on to fuck and suck themselves into sarcoma-riddled dead husks. It was all the gay guys screaming at dumb, irresponsible twinks to stop being dumb, irresponsible twinks that only think with their weeping cocks. Anyone that had a serious hatred of gays would be volunteering to pass out party fliers, not trying to remind them that history repeats itself with startling regularity.
 
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Back in the 1980s, everyone that hated fags was cheering them on to fuck and suck themselves into sarcoma-riddled dead husks. It was all the gay guys screaming at dumb, irresponsible twinks to stop being dumb, irresponsible twinks that only think with their weeping cocks. Anyone that had a serious hatred of gays would be volunteering to pass out party fliers, not trying to remind them that history repeats itself with startling regularity.
It was homophobic to suggest that the bathhouses be shut down to save gay lives.
 
God I cannot waaaaaait to leave this retarded fucking city and state forever in 3 weeks.

It is quite literally god forsaken.
 
I think this monkeypox story is part of a massive, deliberate psyop. I think we're being bombarded with outrageous weirdness and lies because it throws our entire society off-balance; it makes everyone nervous and neurotic and divided, weak and vulnerable. The only immunity against such attacks on our national psyche is the truth; rather, the belief in objective truth along with the ability to think for ourselves and reason it out.
It could be a psyop, or it's just the expected result of hedonism and permissive policies. With the progressive march through the institutions coming to the forefront in the past several years, chaos is the end result.
 
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