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Second Death in Spain. 31 years old. No comorbidities described.
**"Deaths don't count because this Spanish 31 year old had encephalitis with monkeypox, and the Brazilian 40 year old had lymphoma with monkeypox" **
^ discounting and downplaying deaths from monkeypox in young and middle aged men is bullshit
Per Google translate of the spanish article:
There are viruses, such as influenza or measles, that can cause encephalitis
So this winter, we're saying anyone such as healthy young men can die from flu + monkeypox at the same time. A possibility for millions worldwide, as well as what happens when good ole inflammation causing COVID + monkeypox hits people at the same time.
Next up we'll have the bullshit parroting of "dIeD wItH oR fRoM mOnKeYpOx"
Mark my words: If its as simple as getting the flu + monkeypox, there will be thousands of deaths from monkeypox this winter worldwide.
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Try reading through with Word Lens... or whatever the app is now. Real time translation through your phone's camera.
ETA: It's built into Google Translate now.
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So I feel like I'm going crazy. I took Spanish in school for several years from different teachers. Somehow, not one teacher taught numbers properly. The y was never added to numbers 30 and above. It was quite literally never mentioned. Are there some dialects that don't use that?