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On to the next out break...

Come on Sil mate.

I have a concern a helicopter or plane will land on my roof, it doesn't mean it will happen just because some specialist can't rule it out and that's what a gutter press then latches to.

I would be concerned too about that. I would hope I was out if it was to happen ✈️🚡✈️🛫🛬
 
Come on Sil mate.

I have a concern a helicopter or plane will land on my roof, it doesn't mean it will happen just because some specialist can't rule it out and that's what a gutter press then latches to.

Jim Ratcliffe just flew over my house in his private jet but I can report that he didn't land on my roof.
 
Daily Telegraph -

Plans are being drawn up to create a Covid-like dashboard to track cases of monkeypox, it has been claimed.

It comes as eight more cases were confirmed in the UK – including the first in Wales and Northern Ireland.

That takes the UK total to 90 and means every country in the UK has now identified patients with the illness.

But according to The Daily Telegraph, the daily updates could soon be out tracked in a similar way to Covid-19.
 
Tory MP's have friends to fund and it helps keep the news off Boris's criminal dealings.

A standard virus that has been around for about 50+ years without much, if any mutation, is not a new pandemic and from my last search, most of the new cases are NHS workers who didn't know what they were dealing with initially so didn't have appropriate PPE quick enough during the diagnosis stage.
 
from the Guardian -

People with monkeypox have been told to avoid contact with their pets for three weeks amid concerns the animals could become infected and pass the virus on to other people.
 
I firmly believe it was created in a lab, but not on this planet, I suspect Planet Zane the most obvious culprit, because as anyone with any sort of education knows, it is mostly inhabited by monky's. Obviously they do most of their monkey testing on humans, and somehow this spread to planet earth.
 
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from The Times -
Nigeria has banned the trade of bushmeat in an effort to curb monkeypox as health officials say they have been warning the world for years of the risk of a global outbreak.

More than 550 cases of monkeypox, which is usually found only in central and west Africa, have been confirmed in at least 30 countries outside the continent, including 225 in Britain. No deaths outside Africa have been recorded.