Monkeypox Cases Continue To Spread Across the U.S. as 3 States Declare Emergencies
They're trying to pressure the federal government into getting organized about vaccines.

New York, Illinois, and California have all declared states of emergency over the continued spread of monkeypox among the populace, though it's not entirely clear the extent these declarations will help given the current lack of access to vaccines.

Total monkeypox infections in the U.S. have climbed to more than 5,800 (the chart on the right is slightly off but shows the speed of transmission) and have now been detected in every state except for Montana and Wyoming. While those numbers are still very low given the total population of the U.S., there were just around 800 infections less than a month ago. Testing then was still very limited, so it's possible that many of these new diagnoses were people who had already been infected but didn't yet know.
So far, according to health officials, the spread still appears to remain among men who have sex with other men. In California, 98 percent of infections have been identified among these men, according to state officials. While monkeypox is not a sexually transmitted disease and can be spread through physical contact with the lesions and rashes associated with it (and through materials like clothing and bedding), the strain that has spread across Europe and into the U.S. appears, for now, resistant to spread through casual contact. Most of the infections are being spread through sexual partners.
Monkeypox is often painful, but the version spreading in the U.S. has not been fatal thus far. Two deaths in Spain and one in Brazil just recently announced are believed to be the first outside of Africa. The man who died in Brazil also reportedly had lymphoma and a weakened immune system.
Even if the U.S. can't seem to contain the virus, the narrowness of the spread does make it more possible to identify communities where spread is likely and to target those at most risk. New York has seen the most infections, and California and Illinois both have significant populations of gay and bisexual men in the big cities. Health officials are attempting to prioritize vaccination for sexually active men in these high-risk categories.
California Gov. Gavin Newsom has been quick to use his broad emergency authorities during the COVID-19 pandemic to seize a lot of power for himself and control the entire state's response. California law gives the governor extremely broad (arguably overly broad) powers in an emergency and allows him to redirect budgeted funding and simply tell state agencies what to do.
Newsom's emergency orders here, though, are limited, probably because the slowness of the feds to get the vaccines out to the states has also limited what California can actually do in response to the spread. His orders give emergency medical services (EMS) personnel the power to administer monkeypox vaccinations that have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration and allow for the possibility of future loosening of the rules to let EMS workers help with the response. This means that there's a greater pool of health workers who can help run clinics to administer monkeypox vaccines.
If only they had any. As coverage of these announcements note, the states are still struggling to get any doses of the vaccines at all. According to the Los Angeles Times, the City of Los Angeles got its own shipment of vaccines from the federal government (24,000 doses), and the rest of the state has gotten 61,000 doses. There are close to 40 million people in California, more than 1.8 million of them identifying as LGBT. If the sexes are split equally, that means about 900,000 gay and bisexual men, and that's not even counting men who might quietly hook up with other men but don't want to identify as gay or bisexual.
Reason and several other media outlets have made note of the foot-dragging and federal red tape that have kept more than 1 million doses of a monkeypox vaccine in Denmark rather than immediately being sent over to the U.S. to help fight the spread. Another treatment for monkeypox has been bogged down in federal paperwork because, while it's approved for use to fight smallpox, it's still in clinical trials for monkeypox.
The U.S. also has a large stockpile of a drug called ACAM2000, more than 100 million doses, intended for use to fight smallpox if needed. They can also likely serve to help prevent and treat monkeypox, but it's not as simple as pulling them out of storage and handing them over to clinics. As Vox notes, ACAM2000 isn't simply injected. It's a complicated multijabbing process with an unusual needle that older folks who have been vaccinated for smallpox may remember (probably not very fondly). And it can cause serious side effects and reactions among those who are immunocompromised, like people with HIV. Given the amount of work that would be involved in training and prepping to administer ACAM2000, it's not clear if it would be faster or more effective than getting the doses of Jynneos, the vaccines that are being transported over from Denmark.
In the end, it seems as though these emergency declarations are not attempts by governors to snatch more power and control like they were with COVID-19 but are more intended to apply political pressure to federal agencies like the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to get organized and start getting vaccines out to the states. HHS only gave states clearance last Friday to put in requests for 786,000 of the Jynneos doses they were transporting to the United States.
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Umm, I'm not getting this vaccine. Last one was bad enough. Don't think I need this one. My body my choice and no 3rd party clumps of cells involved and all that.
The good news is if you are not a man having sex with a dozen other men in a single weekend, you probably do not need the vaccine.
What if it’s less than a dozen?
Asking for an unpopular friend.
Well, if he says he's clean, he's probably clean so go for it.
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Sarc can ask his own questions.
Don't Say Gay!
Scott wishes he could say his husband is gay, and hence has no fear for catching monkey pox due to having no need in hooking up with other gays. Alas, Scott has no husband. Alas, alas, who would want to hookup with Scott?
Scott: you will not catch monkey pox, unless if you are working anonymous glory hoes, ahem, holes
I think it was the San Francisco health department that put out a poster recommending that you just cover open sores with a bandaid.
Better make that two band-aids. If you don't have legit bandages, just use a piece of scotch tape. Anything is better than nothing!
Gorilla Tape seems appropriate.
Maybe they should just use flex tape on their buttholes.
Just tape a cloth mask over them.
From what you're saying it sounds like a big chunk of the Reason staff possibly might be trouble though!
Rough trade?
Tony hardest hit.
if you are old enough to have had the polio vaccine you are safeish. apparently they quit giving out the polio vaccine a few years ago
I think you mean smallpox. The two viruses are related.
Yeah, polio is still given out. I got a smallpox shot when I was enlisted, but that's only because I had to spend considerable time in a third world country.
You were stationed in California?
Mississippi.
This appears as much less of a power grab so much as an attempt to pressure the federal government to get organized about vaccines.
Isn't that what we were told about the ongoing wuflu emergency?
Maybe opt out of the anonymous gay orgies for a bit there Scott, can you do a bit of personal responsibility there?
Maybe getting PridePox is a badge of honor.
You have to alter your life so he doesn't have to alter his. See covid.
Why choose personal responsibility when you can demand government action? It's the Reason version of libertarianism...
Gay
It's not about the power grab, but they'll take the power if they can grab it.
Well at least this time they're not grabbing it by the pussy.
Stop the TRANS hate!
Pussy is anti trans?
So... what do we call the, um, equipment?
Is it Ladyballs? And the other way Mangina? Pretty sure I don't want to be grabbing it either way.
If you don’t grab it you’re a bigot.
Just like Ronald Reagan (rather than cis gay men and their bathhouse orgies) was 100% responsible for AIDS in the 1980s, Ron #DeathSantis is 100% responsible for monkeypox now.
#SodomyIsSuperSanitary
#ILoveScience
A well regulated hospital service, being necessary to the health of a free State, the right of the Sodomites to keep and bear STDs, shall not be infringed.
Ah yes the 69th Amendment.
You missed one, OBL:
#I(Butt)FuckingLoveScience
#TheirButtForTheGraceOfScienceGoI
The spread of this disease could be significantly lessened by closing gay bath houses. It's "interesting" that the governors of New York and California were willing to shut down houses of worship to halt the COVID, but surely won't be shutting down gay bath houses to halt monkey pox. Priorities, priorities.
But what about Andrew Sullivan's right to be a bug chaser?
Religious rituals are sacred.
the spread still appears to remain among men who have sex with other men.
Is gay not allowed as a word again? Can happy people have it back finally?
Is gay not allowed as a word again?
No, DeathSantis banned it forever.
Oh, I forgot about that. His rule has been really hitting us hard here in Arizona.
To be fair, in this case, Shackford's words are more accurate. You can be gay but not have sex with other men. And...I guess...you could consider yourself not gay but still be a man having sex with other men.
Well, you got me there.
Though, my first post was actually not a joke. The happy line was, but the first one was an actual question. I haven't seen this "men who have sex with other men" phrasing, though I've seen the general construct. I don't know what is motivating it though and it's a very convoluted phrase.
Maybe it has to be stated that way since so far no women who claim to be men who have sex with men have gotten it yet?
Or maybe no men who have sex with men, but claim to be women have caught it yet?
No, wait that can’t be right.
If people had any idea what a powerful effect Gayle Rubin's "Thinking Sex" has had on the culture in the last five years...
James Lindsay had a podcast on that. It's rethoric used by queer activists to try and redefine terms so no one knows what they are talking about
To level the playing field? Since they already don't know what they're talking about.
Who knew that you could erase homosexuality by simply muddying the definitions?
Oh wait, I know... never mind, carry on.
"guess...you could consider yourself not gay but still be a man having sex with other men."
If you're a liar
Or just sad.
or a closeted black man because blacks are the most homophobic, bigoted, intolerant demographic in Merikuh!
True dat!
The exit polling for CA ‘s Prop 8 supports your statement. Approximately 71% of blacks voted to ban gay marriage. The highest of any demographic group. Although the mainstream media wouldn’t report on that and instead went free the Mormons.
Or in prison?
No, and gay people aren't even allowed any more. Like, I've been wondering for almost a year now, "What happened to like, normal gay people... you know, like Neil Patrick Harris gay people"? You know the types... dress well, have great taste, beautiful homes, and you'd leave your toddler at their house without a second thought.
What's up with the new, younger generation of gay people that weren't satisfied waving the rainbow flag, but became the rainbow flag, literally.
No idea. I still meet those folks in day-to-day life.
"What happened to like, normal gay people... you know, like Neil Patrick Harris gay people"?
They're generally accepted by society now, and thus aren't of any use anymore.
It was all a fraud.
Like the Westboro Baptists.
Even saying 'men' is bigoted. Of course, men are not defined by their penis - or lack of one - and therefore I will now say "People who identify as men who have sex with other people who identfy as men, regardless of the penis possession of either (or any in the case of multiple partners) party."
What are you, a lawyer biologist?
A bioyer?
Gays: "Well SOMEBODY better have a penis, if it's going to be a party, amirite?"
The difference between a sexually transmitted disease, and a disease that is easily transmitted through (certain) kinds of sexual contact seems a razor thin distinction. It is also not a good one to emphasize if you want to actually slow down.the spread of the disease.
The difference, at least for monkey pox, is that non-sexual skin to skin contact is sufficient for transmission.
In more general terms you have diseases that can be transmitted by physical contact (sexual or otherwise) and then diseases that can be transmitted by sexual contact, but not so easily transmitted by non-sexual physical contact.
Except the virus seems to be almost entirely spreading through sexual contact, particularly rather indiscriminate sexual contact. Emphasizing that it is not "a sexually transmitted disease" appears to be obscuring who the most at risk population is and why they are at risk. And what behaviors cause risk. That is not conducive to controlling the rate of infection.
Like I said earlier this morning, this is AIDS 2.0--"Everyone can get this disease!" Yeah, that's true, but the spread is almost entirely due to promiscuous gay men who don't mind risking their cock rotting off in a pustule-ridden mess, if they can get their nut off with a bunch of other gay men at a rave. Don't be surprised to see this disease's version of Ryan White eventually.
The easiest way to lower your risk of getting monkeypox to nearly zero is to not be a manslut. The irony is a lot of these guys were telling everyone to wear a mask for two years, but apparently can't go more than two weeks without hitting up a disease-riddled orgy when they are, quite literally, almost the only people catching this shit.
To be fair, while their cocks often apparently do become pustule ridden messes (the pictures should scare any self respecting guy), most often, the pustules eventually dry up. A couple weeks of extreme pain, and the terror of never being able to piss or fuck normally, and then it’s over.
Let me add that if your cock turns into a pustule-ridden mess, you probably didn’t get it from sharing straws, or even from unclean bedsheets. It probably went somewhere it shouldn’t have.
Except the virus seems to be almost entirely spreading through sexual contact, particularly rather indiscriminate sexual contact.
My guess would be that this is because "non-sexual skin to skin contact" of sufficient vigor to transmit the disease is probably going to also involve sex, which goes back to your first point about it being a razor-thin distinction, i.e. "not only transmitted via exchange of fluids, but also by extensive naked cuddling" seems pretty STD-adjacent.
Yeah, I get that.
Herpes is transmissible through non-sexual means, for example. Non-direct transmission like via a straw shared is not impossible (not common, but not impossible) and kissing someone with a cold sore is dangerous.
But the herp-dog is definitely thought of as an STD.
They are obscuring it because the only kids to have gotten it so far were children of gay couples.
If they call it an STD, there’s some serious explanations needed. To say it can be spread on bed sheets makes it less scandalous.
Miss two gay orgies to flatten the curve.
Wear the dental dam mask when performing anilingus to help flatten the curve!
AIDS 2.0; Viruses have civil rights.
A behavioral disease that could be stopped in its tracks by a little common sense celibacy.
Tell me again, how many tax dollars have been spent to date on HIV/AIDS research/prevention/treatment?
Trillions. Meanwhile, research into buttsex is exclusively funded and researched in the private sector. If you know what I mean...
We need Big Pharma to begin Operation Wart Speed.
“Common sense celibacy”
So what you’re saying is, nobody needs that many kinds of sex?
So far, according to health officials, the spread still appears to remain among men who have sex with other men.
So it is known how to avoid it, just like it is known how to avoid lung cancer.
How about instead of me paying for a vaccine that encourages reckless behavior, those who don't want it quit smoking...cigarettes, other guys dicks, I don't really give a fuck. I just don't want to pay for it
This. Libertarianism is supposed to be freedom with consequences, right?
Well, here’s the consequences of this particular freedom. They can pay for their vaccines or abstain for a bit.
Public health officials could just be honest.
"calm down on the buttfucking for 5 minutes"
Apparently they are totes cool with 2 weeks to stop the spread which turned into 2 years of ridiculous useless authoritarian policy, but if we have to tell the gays to slow down the buttfucking for 5 minutes, we worry about hate speech.
Take that in. Kids getting fucked over in school was not as big of a problem as a gay/bi man being able to have unlimited pleasure. This dichotomy highlights the decline of the west.
According to one of the people who contracted monkeypox through being extremely promiscuous, it is "reductive" to ask gay men not to have sex.
“Reductive?” Is that the new cussword? I can’t keep up.
They should be allowed to take the risk, just as all human interactions have risks.
By the same token, I see nothing wrong with acknowledging where the risks are greatest, and suggesting caution.
Sort of like how it's your right to walk down a dark alley in the wrong side of town, but you know you're opening yourself up to more risk than other options.
The problem is that they're going to start screeching for special attention and money to fix the problem they caused for themselves, just like they did over 30 years ago.
"...if we have to tell the gays to slow down the buttfucking for 5 minutes, we worry about hate speech."
Well, they don't want to be accused of fistfucking down.
So not fatal, not airborne and not projected to affect the vast majority of the population. What qualifies this as an "emergency", precisely?
Tik Tok content would drop off precipitously.
It affects Scott and constituencies these governors fear offending.
The biggest argument I'm aware of is you don't want it mutating. In general, you don't really want new diseases spreading out into the population.
but, but, but...it will cull the herd! That or Biden's inflation!
But trust me, this isn't Democratic governors coming up with an excuse to get that sweet rush of emergency endorphins.
"So not fatal, not airborne and not projected to affect the vast majority of the population. What qualifies this as an "emergency", precisely?"
Pretty sure it allows access to certain funds; IOWs, YOU get to pay for those who won't take responsibility.
Acam2000 is the worst spinoff of mst3000
Sorry, it’s apparently a no fatal disease. You’re lying, it IS a naked power grab. Stop with the obvious and transparent bullshit.
The Three Wise Monkeys are sitting firmly on their hands.
I'm still waiting for a vaccine for Donkey Pox...that's the one we need. I volunteer Pelosi and Maxine waters as test subjects.
That vaccine contains lead.
Delivered by a high speed kinetic injection system.
If it's effective the Demoncrats will want to ban it, claiming it has harmful and fatal side effects.
I got to say though, this is interesting as it's the only place I'm hearing about this.
my husband and I are laughing our asses off about monkeypox. All these homos gotta do is date without sex, you know, like get to know the person over several months before....
oh, helll....
CDC is asking men to get the phone numbers of their sex partners so they can do contact tracing.
Or last names, even?
And to think that it's even easier for heterosexual women to avoid getting pregnant than it is for a gay man to avoid getting monkeypox what with all the prophylactic options available, yet Reason cannot champion personal responsibility in that case either because abortion is sacrosanct, or something.
This shit doesn't apply to me. No fucks given whatsoever.
Unequal standards don’t apply to you?
How nice.
Christ, does this mean I have to wear two masks over my zipper when I go out in public even though I don't have it and I don't do anything to get it? Are chastity belts going to be mandated?
Wear your biohazard suit citizen.
Or face the consequences.
The "powers that be" aren't taking this seriously until they close all the "bathhouses".
We know the primary disease vectors for this malady and the largest common denominator is the gay bathhouses.
Gay sarcoma.
Where have we seen this before?
Monkeypox populi
Est vox Dei
Kinda sounds like the CDC wants Tony to suffer. Much as I despise that lefturd twat, I disapprove of their policy.
-jcr
I’m sure Tony will continue to be rawdogged by as many anonymous men as his local bathhouse allows.
It seems that monkeypox requires close contact to spread.
Why not promote "social distancing" again?
60 days or so should take care of it.
Well that's welcome. A hilarious Reason comment thread.
Of course, they DO kind of set things up for smartasses, don't they?
A hypocrite, a liar and a pandering politician walk into a bar, and the bartender says "How can I help you, sir?"
And how did you answer?
Ref above, about "set up for smartasses". Good work, thouigh.
This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Alps.