As a former COVID19 contact tracer and cluster investigator, I am CONFIDENT the number of monkeypox infections is grossly underreported. And since there is no contact tracing happening, we will never have a real number.
— Nani (@lenubienne) July 30, 2022
The United States is entering a critical three-month period where monkeypox cases may continue to multiply, but no more vaccines are scheduled to arrive until October at the earliest.
— Dan Diamond (@ddiamond) July 31, 2022
Here’s a free link to this article for all to read. (No paywall.)https://t.co/yKfJTciEMD
Encephalitis looks like a major complication from MonkeyPox https://t.co/gPBVrHh6dJ
— Alex Meshkin, GED (@alexmeshkin) July 31, 2022
The U.S. monkeypox response has been plagued by the same systemic breakdowns as covid response, @ScottGottliebMD writes.
— Dan Diamond (@ddiamond) July 30, 2022
And if the virus goes endemic, “it will be one of the worst public health failures in modern times … because it was so avoidable.” https://t.co/d3sngw3zkR
📍Worrisome with #BA5 in Australia that both hospital ICU admission and deaths are together rising, despite cases relatively flat— under-diagnosis and/or BA5 severity is higher (which #BA5 studies show it is vs BA2). ➡️This does not bode well for other countries.
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) July 31, 2022
HT @DrWilliamKu pic.twitter.com/RdVlniOw91
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