An outbreak of the monkeypox virus in North America and Europe is primarily spreading through sex among men with about 200 confirmed and suspected cases.
What are the odds it's spreading like hell airborne and they're only focusing on sexual transmission because it's coincidentally primarily gay men affected?
Just a few paragraphs down and they admit it’s actually spread through close contact. Like, not even hugging tightly, but wearing the clothes of someone who’s had it. Good thing no one ever physically interacts with another person outside of sex.
What are the odds it's spreading like hell airborne and they're only focusing on sexual transmission because it's coincidentally primarily gay men affected?
Edit: from @VILenin further down the thread:
:agony-consuming:
The monkeypox symptoms from the CDC and WHO have been updated to include gential sores as well.
Could be both, no one knows at this point.
Basically nil. It's R value is apparently .59