Applying the Lessons Of Chinkypox to Slong Covid

Is the term “Schlong Covid” safe for work? Tucker Carlson used it publicly so I think it is, and we’re referring to a virus not a schlong, but it’s all so confusing anymore. I expect “woman” to become NSFW any day, and this post won’t convince you otherwise.

Sooo, how well are our power-tripping fascist bureaucrats in lab coats applying the hard-won lessons of Fauci’s Pet Project Released On Schedule?

First, the obvious: there was no “Fifteen Days To Flatten the Curve” for Pride Month. Schlong Covid is the kind of disease for which that would actually work, as in, thwarting the people about to intentionally spread the disease from doing so. Didn’t happen. Wasn’t even suggested by anybody.

Next, and I was waiting for THIS headline to pop…

Report: SF Has Largely Stopped Doing Contract Tracing for Monkeypox

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By Joe Kukura, 8 August 2022

As the city now has nearly 450 confirmed monkeypox cases, we learn that the SFDPH is only contact tracing for a fraction of those cases, with one department email saying “Don’t want to say too much, or beg more questions.

Prepare to be quoted… forever.

When San Francisco Mayor London Breed declared a state of emergency over monkeypox in the city two weeks ago, it seemed like a real all-hands-on-deck move to throw every resource possible at the problem. But now, with infections still on the rise and currently standing at 444 confirmed cases in the city (as of Thursday’s numbers), we learn the response may not be as thorough as we’d thought. A disconcerting report today from the Bay Area News Group reveals internal SF Department of Public Health emails showing the city is doing only a very small amount of contact tracing among those who’ve tested positive, instead basically leaving it up to those people to contact anyone they may have infected.

The report is behind a paywall, hence my using this secondary article.

Per the News Group, the DPH consciously decided to forego most contact tracing “about a month ago,” which would be a couple weeks before Breed’s state of emergency declaration.

Contact tracing was never about health… and there’s the smoking gun.

The health department is doing some contact tracing, but only for a few certain, specific demographics. And while they were originally doing contact tracing for every case, they’ve pulled back on that effort significantly, with the rationale that people just aren’t disclosing the names of all of their partners anyway.

In any functional government, “we can’t do it” would be grounds for firing everybody and disbanding the bureau.

“This made it difficult to contact trace all known cases,” one DPH email said. “We are currently doing case investigations and contact tracing for youth under 18 years of age; any person who could become pregnant, and people who are pregnant, among others.”

I’m surprised they’re doing even that much. Any <18s with Schlong Covid were raped by homosexuals, at least statutorily, and everybody can get pregnant now. Or, nobody can get pregnant thanks to Fauci’s Fertility Vaccine. Like I said, it’s all so confusing.

(That criteria does not include LGTBQIA+ men and the Latinx populations, who are currently experiencing the highest numbers of cases.)

And on that final note of equity…

California’s monkeypox response so far has been ineffective. Let’s apply lessons from COVID

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By Conrado Bárzaga for the Desert Sun, 2 August 2022

Monkeypox is not a pandemic. Yet.

That didn’t age…

The World Health Organization declared on July 23 that this monkeypox outbreak is a “public health emergency of international concern,” and California Gov. Gavin Newsom also declared a state emergency on Monday.

…well. “It’s not a pandemic. Relax. It’s only a local, state and Federal public health emergency of international concern. Which is totally different from a pandemic. Remember to wear your face masks!”

We hope these declarations will be a wake-up call for everyone. We hope the wake-up call is heard in the Coachella Valley and in the California Department of Public Health, as well in the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Coachella Valley, home to the Coachella Superspreader Event, oops, Music Festival back in April. I wonder where the contact tracing might have lead to?

California is approaching the monkeypox outbreak with ineffective, lukewarm, and misguided measures.

There are important lessons we have learned from the COVID-19 pandemic and other epidemics that are important to apply, now and in the future:

    1. equity matters;
    2. no one is safe when someone is not safe; and
    3. stigmatizing diseases or communities results in the politicization of public health.

Well, dayumn. Were THOSE the lessons we learned from Covid?

  1. identity politics uber alles;
  2. none are safe until all are safe;
  3. Sodomy is a perfectly healthy activity that just happens to make up over 99.8% of Schlong Covid victims.

If 99.8% of poxed people were devout Christians, how quickly do you think the Regime would put us against the wall? That was a trick question. Our clergy would lock the doors against their own congregations before the Regime got the chance, because that’s what they did last time.

Hi, I’m a devout Christian who doesn’t go to church anymore. Ask me why.

Equity in healthcare means providing care that does not vary in quality because of personal characteristics such as gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, geographic location, and socioeconomic status.

Does that mean we lock down the entire planet whenever a community or region gets sick, or take no containment actions even against specific people known to be intentionally spreading it? Because they’ve now done it both ways in the last two years.

It’s all so confusing. Not.

…No one is safe when someone is not safe. Men who have sex with men do not live in isolation in a fantasy gayland. They are our brothers, children, fathers, cousins, uncles, nephews, coworkers, friends, and neighbors. It is almost certain that without proper protection, which existing vaccines can provide, members of this group will not be the only community members affected. Other populations that today have lower risks also will be vulnerable: seniors, women, and children. Viruses do not discriminate. Also, although sexual contact is one way it spreads, Monkeypox is not a sexually transmitted disease.

We ALREADY have the data that disproves all of that paragraph completely. Monkeypox spread is overwhelming Sodomites who know they’re infected, continuing to engage in rampant promiscuity. Two months is way more than enough time for it to spread in a gym or hotel somewhere in the world.

And no, no Sodomite is friend or family to me. I do not associate with the willfully self-destructive and they do not associate with Christ. Their problems are not ours.

They are not like us.

My final point is that public health is a science. It is the science of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities. It is based on the study of diseases, risks, and behaviors related to a given population.

My next-to-final point is that San Fransicko just put the lie to that, too. If science says Gay then science doesn’t get to be done anymore.

The one lesson learned from all the pseudo-medical anarcho-tyranny is this: there are many people in positions of authority, who want this world to burn.

2 thoughts on “Applying the Lessons Of Chinkypox to Slong Covid”

  1. “Schlong Covid.” Awesome.

    And yeah, it probably won’t become a pandemic because it’s largely concentrated amongst faggots. Time will tell, I guess.

    1. I thought the “something schiffilis” name was pretty funny.

      We’re having to build a bunch of monkeypox-related crap into the EMR now. I didn’t even blink. Every 6 months at least now there’s some kind of B.S. emergency build for this kind of crap.

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