• Monkey Pox and Back to School

  • Aug 3 2022
  • Length: 17 mins
  • Podcast

Monkey Pox and Back to School

  • Summary

  • I didn't want to record this episode.  I had a completely different episode planned for this week.  

    However, we are now 1-2 weeks out from school starting for our kids and this thing we call Monkey Pox is becoming a hot topic.  How Hot, you may ask?  The WHO (World Health Organization) has just deemed to to be a Global Health Emergency.  They don't use those words lightly.  

    Here in the United States we are starting to see more and more cases of this spreading.  As kids plan to get back to school, the thought of small hands touching many surfaces continues to drive my mind into concern for how this illness may spread.   

    Today's episode focuses on what we do know about monkey pox - the symptoms to watch for, the potential (or lack thereof) treatment and vaccination for it, the time table to develop symptoms after exposure as well as how long you or your kid is contagious once you start to show symptoms.  You probably are not going to like what I have to say. 

    Listen in this week, and let me know how I am being way to paranoid about this specific topics.  I truly hope I am. 

    Remember to SUBSCRIBE and LEAVE A REVIEW!  I want to be able to help as many dads and parents out there, and I can't do it without YOUR help!

    Interested in more topics not covered here?  Check out my blog at https://www.imperfectdadmd.com  to see if I discussed it there. 

    Can't find what you are looking for?  Send me an email either at my website above or at imperfectdadmd@gmail.com and I can try to cover it in my next show. 
     
     

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