Doctors Say Federal Bureaucracy Is Keeping Them From Adequately Treating Monkeypox
One vaccination requires 100 pages of government paperwork to be processed before treatment.

The federal government has not only failed to get its act together to bring monkeypox vaccines here from Denmark but also made it a nightmare for doctors to prescribe the vaccines we do have on hand.
Since Reason last wrote about the poor handling of the monkeypox outbreak by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), there have been at least 600 more diagnosed cases of monkeypox in the U.S., and that's still likely an undercount. The official number of monkeypox infections in the country is now up to 1,470.
Roll Call reported Thursday that one of the big challenges doctors are facing, besides the lack of availability of one vaccine, is jumping through the appropriate hoops to provide a different vaccine. As Reason noted on Tuesday, there are more than a million doses of a vaccine named Jynneos in a storage facility in Denmark that is awaiting approval to be sent to the U.S., even though the facility has already been inspected by European officials.
There's another drug, TPOXX (full name: Tecovirimat), that can also be used to treat people infected with monkeypox. But access to the drug is restricted because the FDA has only officially authorized it to be used to treat smallpox. The CDC has protocols in place to research and allow the use of TPOXX to treat monkeypox, and in June, it listed some rules and documentation required to attempt to treat somebody infected using the drug.
It turns out this process requires physicians to fill out 100 pages of paperwork for each patient they want to prescribe TPOXX to. In a media call Thursday organized by the Infectious Diseases Society of America, medical leaders complained that this red tape made it "nearly impossible" to treat potentially hundreds of infected patients. It can take up to three hours to process a single patient just to get them the drug. Via Roll Call:
"If we learn something from the COVID-19 pandemic, it's that we need to pay attention to these sorts things so they don't get worse," said Lilian Abbo, the associate chief medical officer for Infectious Diseases for the Jackson Health System in Miami.
They're hoping to get the CDC to ease emergency access to TPOXX while continuing to conduct clinical trials, something the agency did to help get COVID-19 vaccinations out to the public more quickly.
The blame is being laid on the poor response of President Joe Biden's administration. Sen. Richard Burr (R–N.C.), who is a ranking member of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, sent a letter to Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra, complaining that the federal testing response has been too slow and that it was "disturbing" that the government had not figured out a long-term vaccination plan. He writes:
Beyond failures in testing, the administration's strategy to utilize vaccines and treatments that are effective against monkeypox has also been appalling. We have vaccines and treatments that we can use during this response. These tools are available in large part due to the resources the United States has provided for smallpox preparedness through Project BioShield. The availability of these products is a true success story of biodefense. But securing a stockpile of vaccines is only effective if we are able to get shots in arms.
The number of reported monkeypox infections has almost doubled in just a week. And, again, because of the lack of testing, it's certainly much higher. Fortunately, monkeypox is generally nonfatal if treated, just often very painful. There have been no deaths as yet attributed to it in the U.S. But it can happen: Africa has seen at least 73 monkeypox deaths this year. If the U.S. isn't going to do a competent job of distributing vaccines, it can at least not actively put up barriers to keep others from doing so.
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CNN Reports: Doomicron BA.5 (service pack 3) is "worst variant ever".
But is it Worse Than Watergate?
It's like if Watergate and 9/11 had a baby and the baby was raised by January 6th.
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I like the leap from "most infectious and transmissible" to "worst". even though it doesn't seem to kill a lot of people.
Maybe it's "worst" because everyone vaccinated is going to get it like 5 times.
I'm not saying I know what it means necessarily, but literally everyone I know who has gotten sick from covid this year has been "fully vaccinated".
Az the saying goes correlation is not causation. There are a lot of ways to interpret your statement.
Nobody gives a damn about monkeypox, bitch.
Shackford has the buttsecks best at Reason.
Beat not best. Fuckin autocorrect
Abolish Alphabet Agencies.
Hmm. It's almost as if medicine would work better in a free market.
Unknown, and mostly irrelevant. What makes it the preferred approach is the freedom.
Liberty not Utility.
https://alt-market.us/what-is-the-council-for-inclusive-capitalism-its-the-new-world-order/
Another mission of the CIC is to enforce carbon controls and taxation in the name of “climate change” with the purpose of reaching “net-zero” emissions. As we all know, net zero carbon will be impossible without a complete upheaval of our economy and industry, along with the deaths of billions of people in the process. It is an unattainable scenario, which is why it is perfect for the globalists. Humans are the enemy of the Earth, they claim, so we need to let the elites control our every action to ensure we don’t destroy the planet and ourselves, and the process will never end because there will always be carbon emissions to deal with.
Members of the CIC, including the head of Bank of America, openly suggest that they don’t actually need governments to cooperate in order to meet their goals. They say corporations can implement most social engineering without political aid. In other words, it is the every definition of “shadow government” – A massive corporate cabal that works in tandem to implement social changes without any oversight. As noted, we’ve already seen this with the spread of woke ideology by hundreds if not thousands of corporations working as a hive.
Is the CIC the final form of global government? No, probably not. But, it is the beginning of it; a government by corporations and money elites for corporations and money elites. It bypasses all political representation, all checks and balances and all voter participation. It is conglomerates and their partners making decisions for our society unilaterally and in a centralized fashion. And, since big business acts as if they are separate from government rather than partners with government, they can claim they are allowed to do whatever they please.
However, with corporations and globalists increasingly showing their true colors and acting as if they should be in charge, the public must hold them accountable as if they are part of government. And if they are found to be authoritarian and corrupt, they must be overthrown like any other political dictatorship.
Congress needs to designate the CIC as a foreign government and treat it and its corporate partners accordingly.
Congress is one of its corporate partners
Guys, I'm pretty sure that if the FDA hasn't authorized the use of certain drugs for Covid it is because their effectiveness is in doubt. Ideally, we'll have Ron Bailey here soon to summarize The Science! (tm) and tell us how these other drugs may not actually be as effective as their boosters promised. After all The Science! (tm) is critical to-
[checks ear piece]...hmmm...what's that? Monkey Pox?
Guys, once again the Government is getting in the way of promising new drugs with regulations and lots of red tape that is preventing their use. Now the FDA *says* that it is because these drugs have not been adequately studied, but there is a basic principle of freedom at play here...
I'm pretty sure that if the FDA hasn't authorized the use of certain drugs for Covid
And by 'certain drugs' you mean 'two drugs that have been on the WHO's list of essential medicines for several decades', not 'certain drugs that we'll call vaccines once we change the definition'.
Still not scientistic enough: 'certain novel drugs to treat a novel virus that we'll call vaccines once we change the definition'.
No quite obviously I mean two drugs that are being mentioned by TOM. TOM mentions these things, and we must automatically doubt them.
Does Monkeypox have a ribbon yet, or a quilt?
A rainbow banana.
It has a flag.
Very apt.
https://images.ctfassets.net/tyagww523muq/7erXu21LNvdKLkwqSGAsus/3be2553462d300bc0e584f5ad4fecc9e/Screenshot_2022-06-27_at_17.17.38.png?w=585&q=50
But access to the drug is restricted because the FDA has only officially authorized it to be used to treat smallpox.
When's Fauci bringing that one back?
Due to covid lockdowns in China, the smallpox pandemic has been delayed. We hope to get it released before Christmas 2023. Sorry for an inconvenience this may have caused our loyal customers.
-Dr. Fauci
Do you know smallpox vaccines only lasts 5 years? I always thought it was for life. Now I'm worried.
That can't be. I still have the vaccination scar on my arm!
"Federal Bureaucracy"
I blame Drumpf. And #DeathSantis.
#LibertariansForBiden
#LibertariansForFauci
Looking at you, Reason staff
https://twitter.com/JT_Colton/status/1547979068489887744?t=r3vx7PU5eMHQ8STC3cJZdA&s=19
The real problem in America today.
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Jesus, you guys are dopes. Didn't you see the part where we've only got 1,470 cases of monkeypox so far? Need to get that number up at least a hundred-fold so we can all panic before we start doing anything about it. Of course, if you're worried about it now, you should wear a mask, stay home unless absolutely necessary, stay away from crowds, and at least 6 feet away from other people.
"stay home unless absolutely necessary"
Well, now that June is over...
Yeah that 1470 number is HIGH! High because that's a lot of fruits compared to the total number of Butt Monkeyers
https://summit.news/2022/07/15/macron-announces-street-lights-will-be-turned-off-in-response-to-energy-crisis/
Asserting that “the summer, early autumn will be very hard” for French people due to the war in Ukraine, Macron said that a total cutoff of Russian gas was looking very likely.
In response, French citizens are being told to engage in energy “sobriety” and prepare for even higher food prices as Macron announced public lighting will be turned off at night in some places.
“From now on, I will ask public bodies, and all companies that can, to consume less,” said Macron.
“We will create a program and try to use lighting less in the evenings. We are launching a load reduction and sobriety program.”
“We have to prepare for a scenario in which we have to give up Russian gas completely,” he added.
https://twitter.com/GadSaad/status/1548035594667692035?t=q4_ZKFUi4jaDNsTCxjgEyg&s=19
As the author of The Parasitic Mind, I have often wondered what makes otherwise smart individuals fall prey to vacuous faux-intellectuals. Here is my theory. Many of these members of the intelligentsia have lost their religiosity but they retain a desire to follow a spiritual
guide. So they identify some imbecile as a Nostradamus who is linked to the cosmic iCloud, and they prostrate themselves at each of his banal syllables. "In the future, mankind will seek new ways to create sustainable food sources." Oh my, thank you Dr. Genius. You mean
that food will always matter to people? Who could have generated such an insight? You must be the final f**king prophet with such otherworldly knowledge. Of course, if you say it with an obnoxious accent (to the Western ear), well then you are a f**king demigod.
I don't agree with Saad on everything, but damn he is good at calling out bullshit.
https://twitter.com/AurelianofRome/status/1548045351508054016?t=Bhbjst9ZyFtFtISswdokiw&s=19
Medical schools are employing the disproven concept of “unconscious bias” and other prejudices based in race-essentialism to indoctrinate students into a fascist ideology.
Your medical colleges are reifying race and treating individuals as avatars for demographic dynasties.
This threatens the entire medical profession and violates fundamental human rights that are protected by law.
I’ll ask again…
What is the threshold for fraud, malfeasance, and unethical practices that establishes when it is acceptable to punish institutions with defunding?
We’ve already crossed the threshold.
Legislation is needed to strip these schools of certifications, accreditations, and funding.
This obsession with inaction needs to end.
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Joe Biden doesn't care about vaccines. Except he might get the Alzheimer's vaccine for himself. If he remembers.
"..."If we learn something from the COVID-19 pandemic, it's that we need to pay attention to these sorts things so they don't get worse,"..."
Well, there's the problem right there.
If we had learned anything from the WuFlu, Newsom would be flipping burgers. He isn't.
So let's review.
When COVID rips through the nation, asking those most at risk of transmitting the disease - which is everyone - to wear a mask or do anything at all to slow the spread, is an intolerable violation of individual liberty.
When Monkeypox rips through the nation, asking those most at risk of transmitting the disease - which is gay men - to cut down on the sex, that is a prudent and wise course of action.
Nobody here proposed that the government mandate that gay men have to stop humping, you insane leftist shill.
It's not sensical by any metric. He sounds like a less sophisticated Carl Spangler confusing monkeypox/COVID and golfers/gophers.
Chemjeff: "Oh, Mr. Crane! Your a little monkey man, you know that? A little monkey man. You're lean, and you're mean, and you're not too far in between either I bet, huh? Would you like to wrap your spikes around my..."
Sandy: "Damn your eyes man! I told you to clean up the wet markets and move the GOF research out of Wuhan!"
Chemjeff: "I was unavoidably detained."
Sandy: "You can forget about the wet markets and the GOF research. I've got a more important job for you. I want you to prevent every last pandemic in the US."
Chemjeff: "Check me if I'm wrong Sandy but if I kill every last person in the country, they're gonna lock me up and throw away the key."
Sandy: "Prevent! You great git! Two weeks to flatten the curve with the little brown furry creatures!"
Chemjeff: "We can do that! We don't even have to have a reason."
Sandy: "Do it, man!"
Chemjeff: "Alright, let's do it, except with monkeypox."
Slowing down the sex would ACTUALLY reduce the issue. Masking did jack shit. But you were and still are quite free to mask up.
So you’re suggesting that homos thrust more slowly when sodomizing each other? Ok. Makes. more sense than masking.
asking those most at risk of transmitting the disease - which is everyone
I don't think you know what the word 'most' means.
"When Monkeypox rips through the nation"
When exactly is this supposed to happen?
Oh, and wearing masks did absolutely nothing to stop the spread of covid.
Easing off on the indiscriminate sex with multiple partners most certainly reduces your risk of contracting monkeypox.
Your choice rump ranger.
Stop having random, unprotected homosexual congress. Case solved. Now, where is my grant?
Or they could, you know, be allowed to buy what they want on an open market with their own money, take their own risks and bear the consequences.
Ugh.
I bet you're one of those religious fanatics who think cis gay men — as opposed to Ronald Reagan — are largely responsible for the spread of AIDS.
#SodomyIsTotallySanitary
Tony hardest hit.
CORRECT!
Check out Joe Rogan over here.
It's not like the free market would just keep 10M doses sitting in a warehouse in Denmark, waiting for 800 US cases to show up to charge every patient $5/dose. And it's not like, if they were charged $10,000/dose to subsidize the 10M doses sitting in storage the patients wouldn't complain....
Stop (or cut down on the) buttfucking (random strangers), ounce of prevention/pound of cure, is still pretty solid problem solving advice.
Yeah, I agree.
I do have some additional concerns, over time, of what happens as we increasingly inundate people from the consequences of their actions though. What type of people do we create from that?
That said, it's absurd to say "let them suffer so that they may know the consequences of their actions" when we can otherwise help them.
Also, it's so easy to hate on the FDA. So, so easy.
I think pounding is what got us into this mess.
Or you could also just get monkey pox, get better and get on with your life. Seems like that's the most common outcome.
Or probably best, I shouldn't care because I never would even know monkey pox was a thing if some people weren't looking for the next crisis to freak out about.
Personally, I am gonna wait for Bill Gates' verdict on Monkey Pox. BG knows a thing or two about biology.
Typical selfish thinking. Did you ever stop to consider that if even you're cool with getting monkeypox, perhaps you might spread it to... your... grandma... and then maybe she gets passed around... I mean, she passes it around the rest of the nursing home?
Yeah, this one seems like a non-issue and the panicky tone somewhat overwhelms the general inefficacy of the FDA.
I do hear some stories about what goes on in retirement communities. Lucky for me my grandmothers are dead.
You don't have to be a religious nut job to acknowledge that HIV is spread far more through anal sex than other forms of sexual activity... There's a reason that gay communities were hit hardest by the aids epidemic, and it's not because the straight people were hurling ballons full of hiv at them o.0
I think you meant inoculate not inundate.
But yeah, just because something involves medical treatment that should not create any sense of entitlement. Catching a disease from obvious high risk behavior should warrant no more attention than spinal injury from skydiving.
Unfortunate, but unsurprising.
The only real difference is the gimped former skydiver is a minimal threat to the population at large.
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