• Hazzia@infosec.pub
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    3 months ago

    Damn, someone really said “a pox upon you” and it worked way too well huh

    Fr tho from what I’m reading online monkeypox looks harder to spread than corona, requiring either direct contact with contaminated skin or materials or prolonged face-to-face contact. As long as this latest outbreak isn’t a direct result of a mutation that makes it more easily spreadable, practices developed during Covid should be more than enough to keep people safe at scale - although this time the heavy sanitation of physical surfaces in public spaces and infrastructure will be far more necessary, especially since I’m sure a certain segment of the population we’re all familiar with by now will be posting tiktoks about rubbing their mpox scabs all over hand rails and bus seats.

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      3 months ago

      practices developed during Covid should be more than enough to keep people safe at scale

      You mean ignoring it, refusing to suffer even a mild inconvenience such as wearing a mask and hoping it goes away right?

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    3 months ago

    “mpox”?

    Are they refusing to say “monkey”?

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      3 months ago

      Exactly that. Even though within scientific circles, they’ll still refer to it as monkeypox since that’s the name everyone knows and is referenced in scientific data.

      Basically, it’s not really a ‘real’ name change, more something that the media is kind of going along with so nobody gets offended by their use of it. 🤷‍♂️