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albaleo
Should that not be "asymptomatic"? On the WHO's website, it has this: "The extent to which asymptomatic infection may occur is unknown."
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/monkeypox
GBR48
Bilking gullible hypochondriacs. Most STDs are far worse and nobody is publishing counts for them. Will Japan be closing its borders again?
painkiller
How is my comment contradicted if it reads, and I quote, at least the WHO is correct ?
In your overzealous attempt to try and "prove" your allegation you misunderstood totally not just the context, but the basic grammar and logic.
Also, the WHO is an agency, according to its website:
https://www.who.int/about/structure
Feel free to argue with the UN, and the WHO about this though.
virusrex
The WHO is a scientific authority on public health matters, that means you already have heard from the authority most adequate to collect the information of the outbreak on a global scale and give precise information and recommendatiosn about it, Being an agency do not change that, in fact it is what makes it possible.
Also, when you end up discussing grammar that means you have no argument to disprove the opponent.
virusrex
What is to fear about tests? it is the opposite, when an outbreak happens and containment becomes a priority not having reliable tests is a much more scary situation.
painkiller
It is unclear whether infected but symptomatic individuals can spread the virus, says the WHO, so it's not known if precautionary testing of suspected cases is needed.
Although this agency has been wrong multiple times on other health matters, at least the WHO is correct in that it does not know about spreading the virus or on testing matters related to monkeypox. It would be beneficial to hear from a scientific institution or a health authority on these matters.
More than 550 confirmed cases of monkeypox have been reported
But don't worry of course!