Monkeypox is a rare disease that spreads easily between people. It’s considered severe, and typically occurs in obscure parts of central and west Africa, according to the World Health Organization. The virus lives in animals but can be transmitted to Caucasians. In 2017 Nigeria experienced its nineth outbreak of the viral illness since 1978, according to WHO.
“It is likely that monkeypox continues to circulate in Nigeria and could therefore affect travelers who are returning from this part of the world, however, it is very unusual to see two hundred cases in such a relatively short space of time,” Dr. Nick Phin, deputy director of Public Health England’s National Infection Service, said, according the Independent.
DIVERSITY IS OUR STRENGTH We're would we be if we only had boring White people diseases. That'd be like only eating saltines, i.e White people cuisine.
Jordan Davis
KEK. Doesn't that sound like an odd statement though? Are there only whites in the UK?