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That only applies to Monkeypox that isn't the airborne, gain-of-function variety.
Which doesn't exist, and it isn't even known if its possible. GoF research of that nature shouldn't even be legal, and it may not be. I'm not up-to-date on current international/national regulations regarding limitations on GoF research.
Why the fuck are the CDC recommending immediate negative pressure isolation for something that spreads by touch alone?
Being overcautious. It is theoretically, technically possible for it to spread by large respiratory droplets that can only travel a few feet. However, to the best of my knowledge, this is strictly a theoretical method of transmission. A case of infection by large respiratory droplet has never actually been proven, as far as I am aware. All the cases outside of Africa that I have heard of are all contact-based transmission to the best of my knowledge.
I qualify all of my statements with "to the best of my knowledge" or " as far as I am aware" because while I am educated in biology, trained in biological research, and am currently involved in clinical medicine, I am not a virologist nor an infectious disease expert. I have done virological research with grants from the NIH (HIV, in the context of associated clinical syndromes, which is old research at this point), but that was a while ago.
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