Anyone else been following this?
Unlike with COVID, this is a previously known virus, and there have been outbreaks before (though I don't think any as large as this one). And it is less transmissable. But hashtags like #MonkeypoxIsAirborneToo are already trending on Twitter, which IMO shows pretty well how how much the CDC has demolished anyone's trust in them.
And in point of fact, I am worried. Because a) the virus can be easily transmitted by fomites and touch, which is still a pretty fucking big problem. And b) while it's less deadly than COVID, 1% case fatality rate is still pretty fucking deadly vs. e.g. flu, and also as someone on a TNF blocker it would be far more deadly to me in particular.
Also? Coinfection with this and COVID would probably be nasty as fuck.
IDK basically it would be nice if "normal people" started taking any of this shit seriously at all, instead of "OMG the pandemic is over yay!"