Mpox vaccinations are set to begin as cases surge | BBC News

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Mpox vaccinations are set to begin as cases surge | BBC News


The Democratic Republic of Congo is set to receive Mpox vaccines from 26 August as cases surge in East and Central African countries.

Vaccine doses cost $100 per dose (ÂŖ76.30), making them inaffordable for many.

Twenty-four people have died in the region from the virus.

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  1. These people are like the grave that's never satisfied đŸ˜ĸđŸ˜ĸđŸ˜ĸLive life and let other people live and enjoy long life and God health đŸ˜ĸđŸ˜ĸ

  2. Would you buy a car that your life might rely upon from a garage who tell you that they will not be held responsible for anything that might go wrong with it at any time ? The answer is no you would avoid such a deal wouldn’t you ?

  3. Don't worry Doc, Bill Gates is gonna help y'all! I've got a question though: will you tell pregnant women who want to receive the JYNNEOS vaccine that paragraph 8 states:"All pregnancies have a risk of birth defect, loss, or other adverse outcomes"? Here's the document in case you haven't read it yet.
    https://www.fda.gov/media/131078/download
    I'm sure the BBC will spread this far and wide for it is such a honest and charitable organization…

  4. DO NOT DO IT ON WOMENS OR GIRLS ARMS! And DO NOT let them do it on your daughter's arm. Do it on the back, preferably on the inside of one of the shoulder blades where there is no sex appeal and it is not noticable. It will leave a scar on her arm like smallpox vaccine. Doctors and other health workers have little regard for the sex appeal of women's body parts.

  5. In my 31 years of life, there have been dozens of viral outbreaks from the African continent televised on British news. But it's only since covid that people think it's all a scam. Where were all the people screaming fake news during Ebola, etc? It's like these people can't fathom that outbreaks exists without being directly tied to some major conspiracy. Get real.

  6. Over half of current hospitalised cases in the Congo are women. Not a single gay man in the UK, US or anywhere outside Africa has caught this variant. Not one. Yet it is being misrepresented as a gay STI and lapped up by gayhaters. How can this be laid at the door of MSM thousands of miles away who have had literally no contact either the clade 1 virus?

  7. Some of us have families to support. Good luck to any "refuser" explaining to your wife why she and the children must go hungry and be embarrassed socially because you're scared of a little jab😂.
    Imagine her red face and humiliation when her friends ask why she no longer joins them for coffee or shopping trips, and always seems to be wearing the same shabby clothes….and the shame she feels when saying the words "my (soon to be ex) husband is scared of needles"
    Tough talk is cheap but you know you will take it, only those with nothing to lose.have the luxury of choice.

  8. just remember uk deputy health guy who told you to get that stuff before now works for the company selling that stuff what a surprise have you sheep woken up yet