psychgirl
Has No Life - Lives on TB
New York City case count is growing
View: https://mobile.twitter.com/Monkeypoxtally/status/1542573444214280195?s=20
View: https://mobile.twitter.com/Monkeypoxtally/status/1542573444214280195?s=20
Probably I don’t rememberDidn’t they only have like 10 a few days ago??
OMG. My baby girl lives in NY. Do we know when the WHO meets again?Probably I don’t remember
That number is just for New York City, too, not for the whole state
Don’t wait for them!!OMG. My baby girl lives in NY. Do we know when the WHO meets again?
Im sorry for that. He needs to START being careful.Oh I do, she knows and is careful but her husband isn’t careful and he’s in the city several times a week working.
You're right,it IS a pain in the rear lol.Here's what I started doing when SARS was a thing:
- My biggest tip: keep "outside" shoes outside. Do NOT wear them in the house. You can be barefooted, in socks, or buy a cheap pair of sneakers, but don't be bringing in viruses on your shoes.
Some shoes can stand a weak solution of bleach on the soles. Others can't. I typically put mine out on the porch in the afternoon sun periodically.
- When coming in from work/grocery shopping, take off the outer clothing in a mudroom or designed spot. I go to the basement and either wash those clothes or put them in a laundry basket. I suppose I'll have to start handling that with gloves.
- Next, go take a hot shower with soap. Yes, wash your hair.
- Next, go through the house with a dilute solution of bleach and wipe the door knobs. Do that to your car door handles, too.
- Do not re-wear your outer clothing until it has been washed.
This routine is a pain in the rear, but I think it really helped. I'll be wearing gloves more and maybe a face shield, depending. I suspect I'll wear safety glasses, first.
Along with all of this, stay away from small shops, like hair cut salons where they don't have the expensive filters on a/cs or furnaces. They just circulating the air. Don't breathe that. It is much better in a big box store (or large grocery). Get in and get out.
Hope something here helps!
You're right,it IS a pain in the rear lol.
I have been doing all those things since Covid started,but I had stopped taking a shower after I go out,I just change clothes.
In my opinion -- and I'm nobody! -- the increase in numbers is going to break into the MSM news cycle soon.
I would encourage anyone who is still doing/wants to do top-off shopping, dental cleanings, etc., to complete those tasks as soon as possible.
If money is tight (where isn't it?) Maybe priortize the list based on what was/is in short supply, such as tp, over-the-counter meds, and so on. You know which items/tasks are the most critical for you and your family.
I'm doing a less lavish 4th of July so I have a little more for preps and gasoline.
Let's hope that's a short term trend and not a exponential growth model.
After a 12 hr shift, on a Friday, I’d rather stick pencils in my eyes than go to the grocery
I’ve ordered from Kroger for delivery. But only a handful of times. I’m a cheapskate on the charges lolYikes! Do you trust online ordering and then go pick it up yourself?
Just wait until all the hyper promiscuous gays that were vaxxed with a live small pox vaccine and have severely covid vaxx damaged immune systems show hot for the pox in 10 days.... they will of course blame the 4th of July... the timing of the mass vax clinics in NYC is quite sinister.
I think it’s going to go “hot” regardless.Just wait until all the hyper promiscuous gays that were vaxxed with a live small pox vaccine and have severely covid vaxx damaged immune systems show hot for the pox in 10 days.... they will of course blame the 4th of July... the timing of the mass vax clinics in NYC is quite sinister.
If you order and do the pickup, they don't charge you. They always give me extra stuff at no charge.I’ve ordered from Kroger for delivery. But only a handful of times. I’m a cheapskate on the charges lol
But?….sometimes ya gotta do it.
I might tomorrow
This doctor is saying a lot regarding smallpox as well as monkeypox.
Please read through her thread.
View: https://mobile.twitter.com/lisa_iannattone/status/1542178214449143809
View: https://mobile.twitter.com/lisa_iannattone/status/1542113426947903491
View: https://mobile.twitter.com/lisa_iannattone/status/1542115552990314497
Yes, please DO read through her thread, as well as Michael's, which she re-tweets...
She seems to really have her head on straight re: the threat - i.e., it's not Monkeypox per se that's the threat, it's that it may become endemic in animal reservoirs and confound the identification of Smallpox at some point - which has a very small window of opportunity to treat, most especially of the weaponized versions.
Should the eyewash solution be only saline? The ones I saw in the pharmacy had some type of lubrication as well.
Thank you for reading through that one and posting her concerns.Yes, please DO read through her thread, as well as Michael's, which she re-tweets...
She seems to really have her head on straight re: the threat - i.e., it's not Monkeypox per se that's the threat, it's that it may become endemic in animal reservoirs and confound the identification of Smallpox at some point - which has a very small window of opportunity to treat, most especially of the weaponized versions.
YesThis reminds me a lot of COVID.
Thank you for reading through that one and posting her concerns.
The pencils are useless in the eyes. Better protection is by doing this...Yes!
I get paid tomorrow and have a grocery run to do anyway.
And believe me!
After a 12 hr shift, on a Friday, I’d rather stick pencils in my eyes than go to the grocery
It was even found outside of the contamination area!Evidence of surface contamination in hospital rooms occupied by patients infected with monkeypox, Germany, June 2022
Eurosurveillance | Evidence of surface contamination in hospital rooms occupied by patients infected with monkeypox, Germany, June 2022
The extent of monkeypox virus environmental contamination of surfaces is unclear. We examined surfaces in rooms occupied by two monkeypox patients on their fourth hospitalisation day. Contamination with up to 105 viral copies/cm2 on inanimate surfaces was estimated by PCR and the virus was...www.eurosurveillance.org
TLDR; ........................ Monkeypox virus is on everything!
"Monkeypox virus DNA was also found on the patients' room surfaces, presumably touched primarily by medical personnel."
Interesting note on top of basically everything in the room the patients were in (for 3 days, they tested on the 4th day) the door handle on the outside of the hospital room also had virus on it (in small numbers). Meaning, as far as I can tell from reading, is that the items the patients touched had the highest concentration of virus, items not touched by the patients had lower but very high levels, and areas just outside of the room (where the patient presumably did not go) had lower concentrations of the virus.
It is going to be very bad if the medical personnel are not being told how we have known for 20 years about how Monkeypox spreads, and are spreading the virus thru the entire hospital onto all the nursing stations, chart paperwork, PC's, cell phones, cafeteria, vending machines, waiting rooms, patients, visitors, drive thru burger joint on the way home, day care when they pick up the kids, etc.
I wash my clothes as usual and add Lysol Laundry Sanitizer. I have been doing that since I had to use a public laundry. And now since I fly 4 times a week I do it all the time.I would think washing your clothes in HOT water with temperature boost would become the new protocol. I guess I'll have to go back to peeling my clothes off and throwing them in the washer first thing when I get back from the store. I take my "store shoes" off at the back door and don't wear them in the house.
My Grandmother survived the Spanish flu epidemic (she and Granddad were almost the only people in their community who didn't get it) and she washed everything in scalding water her entire life. She nursed her best friend who lived down the street and the woman died.
It was even found outside of the contamination area!
….. but they do state that could have been from improper decontamination procedures.
I’m nauseous