For the past few months, the rise of crack has been worrying in Geneva. Faced with users who consume compulsively sometimes for several days without sleeping, drinking or eating, prevention circles are sounding the alarm once morest a background of rekindled security debate. While the lack of data on the number and profile of consumers adds to the ambient vagueness, the canton has just announced the launch of a study to determine the real extent of the phenomenon.
August 2022
More than 50,000 cases of monkeypox have been recorded since an outbreak began in May, mainly affecting North America and Europe, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday. board of the organization which lists all confirmed cases, there were 50,496 cases and 16 deaths as of August 31. In the United States as in Europe, the number of infections seems to be slowing down.
“These signs confirm what we have said time and time once more from the start: with the right measures, this outbreak can be stopped,” WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at a press conference on Wednesday. He noted that several countries on the American continent were still seeing the number of cases increase but was pleased “to see a continuing downward trend in Canada”. US health authorities also reported a slight slowdown on Wednesday. In Europe, Dr. Tedros highlighted the good results obtained in Germany and the Netherlands.
Outside Africa, where the disease is endemic in a number of countries, the disease mainly affects men who have sex with men.
To eliminate the circulation of the virus, the WHO recommends maintaining surveillance measures, targeted vaccination, identification of contact cases and engagement with men who have sex with men, recommending in particular to limit the number of sexual partners.
Monkeypox is not currently considered a sexually transmitted disease and anyone can contract it. Direct skin-to-skin contact but also infected sheets or clothing are vectors of transmission of the disease.
The WHO also strongly emphasizes the need to avoid any stigmatization of a specific community, which might lead its members to hide the disease, not seek treatment and continue to spread it.
The WHO had triggered its highest level of alert on July 24 to try to prevent the epidemic from gaining even more momentum and settling in permanently. “We don’t have to live with monkeypox,” if the right steps are taken, Dr. Tedros said.
More than 50,000 cases of monkeypox have been recorded since the start in May of an outbreak affecting mainly North America and Europe, the World Health Organization (WHO) said on Wednesday. According to the organization’s dashboard that lists all confirmed cases, there were 50,496 cases and 16 deaths as of August 31. In the United States as in Europe, the number…
Here’s Your First Look at RHOSLC’s Shocking Season 3 Trailer
“I’m innocent!” That’s what Mr. Shah declares in E! News’ exclusive first look at The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City season three.
Returning Housewives Lisa Barlow, Heather Gay, Meredith Marks, Whitney Rose and Jen will be joined by ROSLC newcomers and “friends of” Danna Bui-Negrete, Angie Harrington and Angie Katsanevas for what looks like one helluva bumpy ride (and we’re not talking regarding the ski slopes).
For starters, Jen’s legal troubles with the FBI continue, but she’s placing the blame on her former assistant Stuart Smithwho plead guilty to charges of conspiracy to commit wire fraud last year in connection with a nationwide telemarketing scheme.
“I got played by Stuart Smith,” Jen says in the supertease. “I would not be in this thing at all if it wasn’t for Stuart.”
Danna later confides in Whitney by telling her, “Someone I know was working for Jen and now he’s an informant.”
Cut to footage of Jen earlier this summer leaving a NYC courthouse following changing her plea to guilty on the same charges (she’s currently awaiting sentencing).
Crazy desire.. A Gulf bride couldn’t stand the wedding night, so she made a dangerous move on the bed that made her groom lose his most precious possession! (exciting details)
2022/08/31
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Like any young man, this Bahraini young man dreamed that his wedding would be distinct from everyone, and that his first meeting with his wife would be special as well, but those wishes turned into a mirage, and on the night of the wedding he almost lost his most precious possession, and ended up in the hospital.
In the details of the incident, which were published by Al-Ayyam 24 electronic newspaper, a Bahraini bride seriously injured her groom on the wedding night, following which he was taken to the hospital. X-rays revealed that his penis had been broken and swollen as a result of the bride’s “excessive orgasm”. The tests proved that the groom’s penis had been broken following rupturing the wall of one of the cylinders responsible for the erection process during intercourse, while the bride explained that she heard a crackling sound and noticed a swelling in her husband’s penis.
The doctor said: “Sometimes some try to crack the penis while it is erect, or tamper with it, resulting in the rupture of the membrane that covers it, and everyone knows that the penis while it is erect is very sensitive to any shock.”