Fauci, Francis Collins, Rochelle Walensky, Howard Njoo, Theresa Tam; pure utter failures & playing politics with the safety & lives of the GAY & Bisexual community with monkeypox expansion

by Paul Alexander

CDC & these officials refuse to clearly & definitively state that there should be no intimate contact of any kind whatsoever, between those at risk for this disease or infected during this outbreak.

Global public health leaders e.g. Fauci, Walensky, Francis Collins, Njoo, Tam etc. and agencies such as CDC, NIH, PHAC, Health Canada, WHO etc. and other public health officials (not named but included) simply are playing very reckless and dangerous political games by refusing to clearly and broadly and definitively state that there should be no intimate contact of any kind whatsoever, between those at risk for this disease or infected during this outbreak.

The fact is that Gay and bisexual men (this is the at-risk group at this time) need proper proper public health guidance and risk assessment and urgent counsel so as to protect themselves and each other for a few weeks, so they do not get infected and get disease. It is that simple. Put our announcements that there must be not contact, none, no sexual contact, no skin to skin contact for several weeks to get this under control. These public officials are very reckless and dangerous and devastating to the Gay and bisexual community by not doing right by them. They must and I demand that they urgently warn affected communities clearly about how they can protect themselves and each other. These public healthy officials like Fauci and Francis Collins and Howard Njoo and Theresa Tam are placing the low risk general population at risk of expansion of this outbreak.

We want this outbreak to be contained within the at-risk group so that it does not become a huge problem for the general low-risk population as well as heterosexual persons. We want the Gay community to get the best information so that they can emerge from this and not suffer morbidity and mortality. We call for no stigmatization or ostracization.