As the Monkeypox Spread Recedes, There Are Lessons To Learn
In times of public health crises, government red tape and misguided communication make matters worse.

After close to 30,000 infections, 15 reported deaths, and more than one million doses of vaccine, it appears as though the widespread nature of the U.S. monkeypox outbreak may be nearing an end.
The most recent data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show a seven-day average of seven new monkeypox cases per day. This is a massive decline from the more than 400 cases per day reported during the height of the outbreak in late July and early August. Though, to be clear, it may be some time before we have no cases of monkeypox in the U.S. at all.

There are several explanations for this success, some more obvious than others. The most obvious: This strain of monkeypox was overwhelmingly spread between men who have sex with other men. While monkeypox is technically not a sexually transmitted infection—it can be spread through physical contact with rashes and sores of an infected person—this particular strain seemed stubbornly resistant to nonsexual spread. Los Angeles County data, for example, shows that only 43 of the 2,388 confirmed cases were in women. So, the number of demographic groups at risk of infection was much lower than the number at risk of catching COVID-19.
The second most obvious explanation: Vaccinations became available—eventually. The CDC reports more than 1.1 million doses administered across the country over the summer. And the vaccines largely worked. They weren't foolproof. A small number of vaccinated people nevertheless got monkeypox. But the CDC calculates that unvaccinated people who engaged in the same behavior as the vaccinated people were 14 times more likely to get monkeypox.
A less obvious explanation for the decline is simply that once people got monkeypox and recovered, their resistance to reinfection is likely very high. It's not like COVID or other respiratory illnesses that can quickly adapt and mutate into different variants; it's more like smallpox. Experts believe that this resistance will last for decades, if not the rest of a person's life. Monkeypox is simply less likely to keep ping-ponging through communities than COVID.
And finally—and probably most importantly but even less obvious—people who realized they were most at risk of infection temporarily changed their behavior. A survey from August of men who have sex with men showed half of them reduced the number of sex partners and anonymous sex through apps or parties because of the potential for infection. I can anecdotally confirm that many sexually oriented parties and activities for men to connect in California were canceled over the summer. Some did still happen, but often organizers scaled them back and took precautions to reduce the risk of monkeypox spread.
Ultimately, we did see 15 deaths in the United States. One death in Virginia was just announced today. Worldwide, there have been 59 reported deaths from monkeypox. It could have been worse, but it still could have been better. There are lessons to be learned here that can be applied to other health crises.
First of all, just as with COVID-19, government bureaucracy and red tape threaten lives in the event of a public health crisis. While monkeypox began spreading only in major population centers, it ended up spreading all across the country partly because it took so long for the Food and Drug Administration and the Department of Health and Human Services to actually get vaccines that were in storage in Denmark to the United States. The drop in new infections almost perfectly matches the arrival of vaccines in the U.S. Just think of the potential impact of this slow response had this strain of monkeypox spread just as easily among sexually active heterosexuals or in a nonsexual capacity.
Second, getting the proper messaging to the proper people matters. Yes, when monkeypox first hit the U.S., it was correct to warn that it could spread across the population in any number of ways. But once it became very clear who was at greatest risk and that the virus never really broke out of its primary demographic, it was very silly to keep dithering around the reality that men who had sex with men were at the greatest risk. Yet, even as the U.S. started getting a handle on monkeypox, it was very difficult to get some health officials to speak honestly.
As we saw with COVID-19, when government officials aren't honest about risk factors and spread, they lose the people's trust and appear incompetent.
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this particular strain seemed stubbornly resistant to nonsexual spread.
That is quite possibly the most disingenuous sentence I have ever read. Congratulations, Shackford and keep trying! Disease management by politicization is the future.
Yeah. The back flips are astounding. "Compared to the disease of human reproduction, this strain of monkeypox is only modestly sexually transmitted."
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Clueless, too: "Los Angeles County data, for example, shows that only 43 of the 2,388 confirmed cases were in women."
Um, some 'gays' are bisexual, so those were probably sexually spread, too.
Yet another member of the Queer Community rationalizing why it isn't THEIR fault that THEIR behavior spreads this disease.
Did the community learn NOTHING from AIDS?
Yes, it WAS spread in bath houses and vial glory holes.
so the virus forced gay men to use condoms and stop sleeping around...sounds like good advice for anyone straight or gay. Use protection and don't be a whore. What is surprising is the gay community for decades has stated it is just like straight, only a small % sleeps around. Scott's own admission seems to indicate otherwise in his local area. Now can we be honest about trannies and their obsession with kids?
So you're still on the "Save me big daddy government because I cannot be responsible for my own actions" train now with counterfactuals. Still trying to excuse your irresponsible progressive tendencies and excuse the government misinformation provided because you cannot stand the truth.
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Men could stop screwing men. That would help.
Not even stop! A month or even a series two-week breaks from strange men would be sufficient.
But remember, it's the evil Conservatives that started this all-or-nothing fight.
Don't even have to take a month break - just stop with the orgies for a bit. Stop taking more dick in one long weekend than most women will get in their entire lives.
Lessons to learn: Government didn't learn anything good from covid.
Ahem.
We call it Mpox now. Try to keep up.
Sooooo racist….
Since WHEN are queers a "race"?
Lessons learned:
1. Defund the CDC as useless.
2. Pick better names the first time, MPOX is much better than monkey pox, and way better than butt-sex pox.
3. Risky behavior is risky.
The entire epidemic was created by gay orgies. They could just have stopped that for a little while
>>public health crises
borderline.
No, it just means its not normal for women to fuck 6 different dudes in one night.
The funny thing is, Scott’s statement is a flat lie. The strain is not demonstrably more or less “resistant to nonsexual spread” than any other clade II monkeypox virus. His take is 'wet roads cause rain' or, more accurately, “This particular strain of wildfire is more resistant to burning anything other than the deliberately and specifically unmaintained tinderboxes generated around power lines and major urban centers.”
We learned that lesson during the AIDs problem. The problem is some people just don't care.
The problem is that enough people cannot control themselves, and expect others to fix their stupidity.
Call me overly cautious, but not making butt sex with randoms that are covered in open sores worked for me.
"Men who have sex with men."
We used to have a word for that. "Don't Say Gay!"
"Just think of the potential impact of this slow response had this strain of monkeypox spread just as easily among sexually active heterosexuals or in a nonsexual capacity."
The former would require the population of straight women to be as sexually promiscuous in the same proportions and to the same extent as gay men. Now that we have imagined a world mirroring Bill Maher's fantasies, we have to recognize that women statistically do not behave that way in real life. In the latter case, we have to imagine a virus that also does not exist in reality.
Here, you have a relatively small proportion of the total population who tend to behave badly, and have been told they have a right to behave badly without consequence, and tend to insult people as being anti-gay if they point out there may be consequences, which is why officials were reluctant to say that gay men were the high risk group in this outbreak.
Something to chew on, maybe those restrictive sexual mores of the past have some utilitarian value?
"The former would require the population of straight women to be as sexually promiscuous in the same proportions and to the same extent as gay men"
I've read that some female prostitutes typically have sex with up to 15 different men a day.
You want to equate Female Prostitutes with Average Male Gay Men?
Wow.
I'm pointing out there is a population of female women who have sex with up to 15 male men each and every working day. You thought prostitutes didn't engage in promiscuous sex? Wow indeed.
maybe those restrictive sexual mores of the past have some utilitarian value?
It's like "And then, for no particular reason at all, the German people decided to elect Adolf Hitler". Except "German people" is all humans, primates, and mammals and "Adolf Hitler" is every female reproductive death in the animal kingdom for the last billion years. Like all those females were just enjoying their right to fuck without consequence, blissfully unaware that STDs and dying from giving birth were actual risks until the Christian Patriarchy came along and invented syphillis and rape.
" is every female reproductive death in the animal kingdom for the last billion years."
You might prefer the unhitlerian sexual habits of the night shade family in the plant kingdom. The tomato holds its pollen in sacs which open with the resonance of the buzzing bumble bee. Humans can achieve the same by using an electric toothbrush. (on tomatoes)
"A survey from August of men who have sex with men showed half of them reduced the number of sex partners and anonymous sex through apps or parties because of the potential for infection."
See? Gay men are just like everyone, at least everyone who fills their weekends with random fucking.
HALF of them "reduced" the number of sex partners. Note that they didn't stop hooking up with randos. They just hooked up with slightly fewer randos.
There are times when we all have to make sacrifices.
"Yet, even as the U.S. started getting a handle on monkeypox, it was very difficult to get some health officials to speak honestly."
Welcome to the Woke clown world the rest of us live in, where even looking like you MIGHT be thinking that irresponsible sexual behavior leads to a whole host of negative consequences will get you unpersoned by the Mob.
It was no fucking mystery to anyone with a brain that monkey pox primarily affected promiscuous gay men. Everyone knew it, including gay men. They just didn't care. One of the liberal rags even ran a story about a guy who couldn't get the vaccine and went out and fucked a bunch of strangers anyway. It's not the government's responsibility to make it safe for you to fuck a bunch of strangers.
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In times of public health crises, government red tape and misguided communication make matters worse.
What you mean is, AT ALL TIMES.
The main lesson is that the government didn't act quickly enough in implementing totally useless procedures that accomplished little beyond depriving huge numbers of citizens of their rights.
See what happens when you waste a perfectly good crisis. Now they are going to have to conjure up a whole new crisis and all because they didn't violate enough rights fast enough.
In times of public health crises, government red tape and misguided communication make matters worse.Government makes matters worse.
Fixed it.
Lesson #1. Stop being a degenerate.
"this particular strain seemed stubbornly resistant to nonsexual spread."
No, no it wasn't. It had nothing to do with the strain. The ONLY way monkeypox significantly transmits from human to human is sexual contact. The previous outbreak in the US didn't transmit between humans at all because while a favorite pastime of Richard Gere, the people owning small rodents weren't assfucking each other on a regular basis and thus it was spread almost exclusively through contact with the rodent's bedding, which contained copious amounts of their piss and shit. But of course because you're a disingenuous piece of dog shit who can't admit that male homosexuality is well beyond risky when it comes to disease transmission both because of the flagrant promiscuity of large swathes of male homosexual culture and the fact the the human body is not meant to use the poop chute as an ingress regardless of what a certain episodes of South Park intimate, you instead lie through your fucking teeth about it somehow being an oddball strain.
Writers really should consult experts before speculating about the "success" represented by the "massive decline" in cases. The graphic above shows a typical epidemic curve - the initial case spreading to other contacts and each second generation case spreading to each of their contacts. The peak of the curve represents the death or immunity of the contacts of the contacts of the ... etc. and as the pool of non-immune living contacts decreases, so does the new case count. The total case count at the end of the epidemic is proportional to the total number of people in the contact pool and does not track the number of immunizations or voluntary change in behavior in any reliable way. There is likely to be a second curve similar to the first wave, usually smaller, as the virus jumps from one contact pool to a new one. This is not rocket science, but it is science and science writers should be familiar with the basics. https://www.cdc.gov/training/quicklearns/epimode/6.html
That's a good post.
Why is it so difficult to pick one (1) sex partner and stick with that person (and expect them to do the same)? Just stop fucking random people literally all the time. It really is that simple.
grinder pox has petered out
15 whole deaths? Almost entirely limited to a subset of identifiable sexual practices and behaviors?
If the lesson isn't, "stop fucking lying to be politically correct, let's just deal with diseases honestly," you're doing it wrong.
I am just thinking now about the lawsuit that Eugene Volokh filed against the state of NY (you can find it at yesterday’s Reason.com/Volokh blog). Under that law, a lot of people have said a lot of hateful stuff here aimed at a discriminated minority, and Scott should have to post a policy, and respond to each complaint. Something like that. I would expect that a Gay butt fucking activist could plausibly complain about over half the posts here.