I understand exactly why you’re saying way you’re saying, and agree with a lot of it, it still goes back to that because in order for dirty needles to get dirty in the first place, the person who injected said needle needs to have gotten monkeypox somewhere else. There has to be a patient zero.
I understand exactly why you’re saying way you’re saying, and agree with a lot of it, it still goes back to that because in order for dirty needles to get dirty in the first place, the person who injected said needle needs to have gotten monkeypox somewhere else. There has to be a patient zero.
The needles argument is about HIV, not Monkey Pox. HIV is a blood-borne illness, that's why needles were an issue.