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Subject: Re: Onondaga County reports first LGBTQIA+ monkeypox case
 by: Lock Them UP! - Wed, 21 Sep 2022 08:40 UTC

In article <t1ol4i$362h1$34@news.freedyn.de>
<governor.swill@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Start putting queers in jail for failing to control themselves and spreading a disease.
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Syracuse, N.Y. � Onondaga County reported its first monkeypox
case today.

The Onondaga County resident who tested positive is in isolation
and poses no risk to the public, the county health department
announced. The county learned of the case Tuesday night.

Monkeypox is a viral infection that does not usually cause
serious illness, but may result in hospitalization or death.

The health department said it has finished conducting contact
tracing and all of the infected person�s known contacts have
been notified.

�It�s inevitable we will have other cases,� Onondaga County
Executive Ryan McMahon said today at a news conference.

The individual who tested positive did not have to be
hospitalized and is recovering well, said Stacey Fontana, a
health department nurse practitioner.

The announcement of the first case came on the same day the
county held its first monkeypox clinic.

The county received 600 doses of monkeypox vaccine. It expects
to go through that supply quickly because each vaccinated person
is required to get two doses.

McMahon said the county expects to get more of the vaccine,
especially now that a county resident has tested positive.

Future clinics will be announced as the county receives
additional vaccine. Vaccine supply from the federal government
is currently limited, and eligibility is expected to expand as
supply increases.

Monkeypox spreads through close physical contact between people.
While anyone can get monkeypox, at this time, certain
populations are being affected more than others, including men
who have sex with men. The health department said people can
avoid getting monkeypox by following these tips.

The only people currently eligible for the vaccine are gay or
bisexual males, men who have sex with men, and/or transgender,
gender non-conforming or gender non-binary who are 18 years or
older, and have had multiple or anonymous sex partners in the
last 14 days.

The incubation period for monkeypox is three to 17 days.

During this time, a person may have no symptoms. A rash will
develop that can be located on or near the genitals or other
areas of the body such as hands, feet, chest, face or mouth.

Sometimes, people have flu-like symptoms before the rash. Some
people get a rash first, followed by other symptoms. Others only
experience a rash. The rash can initially look like pimples or
blisters, may be painful or itchy, and is often confused with
chickenpox. The rash will go through several stages, including
scabs, before healing.

Other symptoms of monkeypox can include: fever, chills, swollen
lymph nodes, exhaustion, muscle aches, backache, headache and
respiratory symptoms such as sore throat, nasal congestion or
cough.

People who are infected may experience all or only a few
symptoms.

Anyone who has close skin-to-skin contact with someone who has
monkeypox can get the illness. If you develop a new, unexplained
rash on any part of the body, contact your primary care provider
immediately and avoid contact with others.

As of today, 2,132 monkeypox cases have been reported in New
York state, 1,989 of them in New York City. Three cases have
been reported in Tompkins County and one in Broome County.

James T. Mulder covers health. Have a news tip? Contact him at
(315) 470-2245 or jmulder@syracuse.com

https://www.syracuse.com/health/2022/08/onondaga-county-reports-
first-monkeypox-case.html

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