Monkeypox doesn't spread easily at all.
As long as this hasn't been enhanced in a biolab, which it has in all likelyhood.
The vaccines that were ordered are likely only for health workers who'd be more likely to be exposed.
The precedent set by corona, says otherwise.
And they're also probably not mRNA or viral vector.
You have nothing to go on with this unless you are directly responsible for examining the vaccines in a lab.
> Monkeypox doesn't spread easily at all.
As long as this hasn't been enhanced in a biolab, which it has in all likelyhood.
> The vaccines that were ordered are likely only for health workers who'd be more likely to be exposed.
The precedent set by corona, says otherwise.
> And they're also probably not mRNA or viral vector.
You have nothing to go on with this unless you are directly responsible for examining the vaccines in a lab.
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