First Documented Human-to-Dog Transmission of Monkeypox Reported, Gay Couple Found to Be Co-Sleeping with a Pooch
In yet another reminder that many pets deserve better than their human owners, a dog was infected with monkeypox by a non-monogamous gay couple, one of whom is HIV-positive.
This is the first suspected case of human-to-pet transmission of the virus, according to the medical journal The Lancet.
The shocking diagnosis was made after the homosexual couple visited a hospital in Paris on June 10.
The couple’s 4-year-old male greyhound began suffering anal lesions after contracting monkeypox from its owners, who experienced rashes, lesions and anal ulcerations six days after having sex with other partners.
The gay couple — a 44-year-old, HIV-positive Latino man and a 27-year-old HIV-negative white man — slept in the same bed with their dog.
The first known case of human to dog #monkeypox transmission has been documented in medical journal, the Lancet. The dog caught it from its owners, a non-monogamous gay couple in Paris. The greyhound developed an anal ulceration & mucocutaneous lesions. https://t.co/UkJy1RsJ5X
— Andy Ngô ?️? (@MrAndyNgo) August 14, 2022
The Lancet sounded the alarm, urging monkeypox-infected individuals to distance themselves from their pets in order to prevent viral transmission.
“Our findings should prompt debate on the need to isolate pets from monkeypox virus-positive individuals,” the medical journal warned.
On June 24 — two weeks after the gay couple’s dog contracted monkeypox from them in France — the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued guidance warning that infected people “can spread Monkeypox virus to animals through close contact, including petting, cuddling, hugging, kissing, licking, sharing sleeping areas, and sharing food.”
Since this infected couple slept with their dog (which many pet owners do), it’s not surprising the greyhound contracted the virus. What is surprising is that the couple continued to be promiscuous even though one of the partners is HIV-positive.
The fact that monkeypox has mushroomed primarily in the LGBT community and this pattern has been largely downplayed by the establishment media spotlights once again that “science” has been politicized to protect the left’s sacred cows.
A startling finding suggests that promiscuous gay men are driving the epidemic.
According to the CDC, a whopping 73 percent of men who contracted monkeypox had two to 10 sexual partners in the three weeks before they became symptomatic, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Of these men, nearly 20 percent reported having 10 or more sex partners during this period.
In other words, monkeypox is rabidly spreading among gay men who have sex with lots of other gay men.
Numerous Twitter users pointed out the hypocrisy of the liberal media and so-called experts’ refusal to condemn the irresponsible behavior that’s driving this public health emergency.
We shut down the entire country for months over covid at the demand of public health “experts,” but telling gay dudes not to have orgies to stop monkey pox is a bridge too far for public health authorities to embrace. pic.twitter.com/PPD2lTITME
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) August 6, 2022
LGBT supporting covid lockdowns vs LGBT when someone suggests they have slightly less gay sex with strangers to stop the spread of monkeypox pic.twitter.com/4mNrX1Fvwo
— Ⓑⓐⓑⓨ Ⓕⓡⓔⓝ (@thebabyfren) August 6, 2022
LGBTQ activists have said it’s “not moral” to ask gay men to stop risky sex to prevent monkeypox – despite the fact that the virus occurs 99% in men, 94% of whom reported recent male-to-male sex.
But it’s perfectly moral to ask people to take a vax they aren’t comfortable with.
— Leigha Luna Lopez (@RealLunaLopez) August 13, 2022
It’ll be interesting to see how the corporate media and public health “experts” spin the damning fact patterns emerging from this latest crisis unfolding under Joe Biden’s failed presidency.
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