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Isnt smallpox one of those vaccines you have to get if you go to public school and shit? Like the same for hepatitis and meningitis?Smallpox is airborne. In a population with no immunity the fatality rate is catastrophic.
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Isnt smallpox one of those vaccines you have to get if you go to public school and shit? Like the same for hepatitis and meningitis?Smallpox is airborne. In a population with no immunity the fatality rate is catastrophic.
No, they stopped vaccinating against it around 1971, because we won. Small pox was defeated, except for all those labs we let keep it just in case it came back! So if you are under 50, you are naive against small pox, but the boomers will survive.Isnt smallpox one of those vaccines you have to get if you go to public school and shit? Like the same for hepatitis and meningitis?
Smallpox is treatable and you can be inoculated against it. Monkeypox has no known treatments and the smallpox vaccine is only supposed to provide some protection against fatal outcomes. Unsure if you can just walk in and get it. I'm going to assume no because there probably aren't enough in circulation.I don't see what the point of releasing smallpox on the population would be since we already have a quite ancient vaccine with a proven track record. Are there any special requirements to getting a smallpox vaccine or can you just walk into a clinic and get it?
I was about to say there were cases in Germany in the 80's, too. It's not a new virus, just one that is very rare to see in these parts.
Smallpox is airborne. In a population with no immunity the fatality rate is catastrophic.
It's impossible to prove that it's eradicated from the wild, you'd have to capture and survey every animal on Earth to prove it, and if you did, why wouldn't you just treat/expunge the animal in question?It's interesting to wake every day to find your field of research gets more and more reasons to exist (and get funding), that's not really a good thing.
I assume the reason why the smallpox vaccine is getting rolled out is, much like Smallpox itself, Monkeypox is also an Orthopoxvirus just like Cowpox too so presumably they're gunning on "well, this vaccine works on smallpox, it should work here too".
There's no way they would've used Smallpox for an outbreak as it's assumed eradicated from the wild, and only two places are known to have it from what I can remember, which I believe is the main CDC office in the USA, and VECTOR in Russia. So any sort of release of that would have heads turning to both places and their governments.
If this turns into an outbreak then my work will get much fucking busier and I'm busy enough as-is, just fuck my shit up. I'm not going back into fucking lockdown though, my work got disrupted enough already.
You can really tell it's an election year, huh?
Don't care. Pureblood till the day I die (of smallpox)Antivax movement (pre-pandemic) was a foreign psyop that wasn't far reaching enough. C19 was released to create greater division in this regard. It is a "safe" virus to do all of these litmus tests of control and vaccine uptake. Now that roughly half of the western world completely distrusts pharmaceutical companies, they can use a virus that is super effective for biowarfare (poxvirus), and all of the people with a distrust for the pharmaceutical companies will double down even when everyone around them is dying. Without this element of severe distrust and division, releasing the smallpox virus on a population would have easily been curbed and stopped.
Covid basically being a mild cold for 99.99% of people was the main incitement for people not seeing the point in taking a vaccine that had its own potential risks and you could still get covid even if vaxxed, so it just didnt seem to make sense to get the vaxx for a lot of people becuase now you are at risk of very rare vaxx side effects and still at risk of covid.Now that roughly half of the western world completely distrusts pharmaceutical companies, they can use a virus that is super effective for biowarfare (poxvirus), and all of the people with a distrust for the pharmaceutical companies will double down even when everyone around them is dying.
True, though we've had zero reports of it for I believe a few decades now, so it has just been assumed to be eradicated in the wild. I'd have to look it up online to see if there were any known animal reservoirs for smallpox though as I've never really checked by virtue of it being something I never really considered being a possibility that I may work on it in the future, since I never considered anyone dumb enough to do such a thing.It's impossible to prove that it's eradicated from the wild, you'd have to capture and survey every animal on Earth to prove it, and if you did, why wouldn't you just treat/expunge the animal in question?
mindlessobserver wrote:
Is it Monkeypox though? Why would a Pox virus suddenly appear simultaneously in both Western Europe and North America? That's a bit odd no? It could not POSSIBLY Smallpox. That only exists...in...labs...
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/exclusive-who-says-it-advised-ukraine-destroy-pathogens-health-labs-prevent-2022-03-11/
Oh. Oh no.
It may not even be deliberate. Consider the fact Russian Soldiers dug trenches in the Red Forest and stole highly radioactive samples from labs at Chernobyl. It's not such a big stretch they would have been similarly cavalier at a Bioweapons lab. And we KNOW Ukraine has stockpiles of soviet era God only knows wtf at their labs. It was a news story a few weeks ago when people started sperging out about them.True, though we've had zero reports of it for I believe a few decades now, so it has just been assumed to be eradicated in the wild. I'd have to look it up online to see if there were any known animal reservoirs for smallpox though as I've never really checked by virtue of it being something I never really considered being a possibility that I may work on it in the future, since I never considered anyone dumb enough to do such a thing.
But if some suits decide to put that shit out there, more dangerous things for me to analyze and find treatments to!
Well if so, there's potentially much worse that may proceed to leak out then. I'm aware the Ukraine labs officially had a number of BSL-3s, and I believe there were unofficial reports of Crimean-Congo being stored, which is BSL-4. There may of course also be others, especially if the USA feds were heavily involved and doing naughty shit up there to avoid scrutiny. The moment I hear of hemorrhagic fever outbreaks or anything else just as hilariously bad in the West is the moment I immediately ask my supervisors for a fast-track to higher pathogen handling permits.It may not even be deliberate. Consider the fact Russian Soldiers dug trenches in the Red Forest and stole highly radioactive samples from labs at Chernobyl. It's not such a big stretch they would have been similarly cavalier at a Bioweapons lab. And we KNOW Ukraine has stockpiles of soviet era God only knows wtf at their labs. It was a news story a few weeks ago when people started sperging out about them.
God only knows what was at those facilities. The infection emergence in countries known to take in Ukrainian Refugees, along with the incubation period of the smallpox virus indicates a strong possibility of a biocontainment breach coming from the Ukraine war IMO.
What, you are saying this is actually smallpox in milder form?It's interesting to wake every day to find your field of research gets more and more reasons to exist (and get funding), that's not really a good thing.
I assume the reason why the smallpox vaccine is getting rolled out is, much like Smallpox itself, Monkeypox is also an Orthopoxvirus just like Cowpox too so presumably they're gunning on "well, this vaccine works on smallpox, it should work here too".
There's no way they would've used Smallpox for an outbreak as it's assumed eradicated from the wild, and only two places are known to have it from what I can remember, which I believe is the main CDC office in the USA, and VECTOR in Russia. So any sort of release of that would have heads turning to both places and their governments.
If this turns into an outbreak then my work will get much fucking busier and I'm busy enough as-is, just fuck my shit up. I'm not going back into fucking lockdown though, my work got disrupted enough already.
You can really tell it's an election year, huh?
I mean, it's not a direct ancestor/descendant to Smallpox, but it is of the same genus. You can argue it's more mild yes, but that's a 30% lethality (Smallpox) to either 10% or 1% depending on strain from what I've quickly read, still not something you'd want to get that's for certain.What, you are saying this is actually smallpox in milder form?