//Dr Claire Dewsnap, a consultant in genitourinary medicine and president of the British Association for Sexual Health and HIV, said staff in sexual health clinics were "already under significant pressure" and monkeypox was making that situation worse.//
What? There are twenty cases in the UK – twenty. Even if every one of them was among sexual health workers (most unlikely) how would that make their current situation significantly worse?
//…the science has seemed pretty much okay through Covid//
Really? As far as I can recall, there was not a single “forecast”, “prediction” or “scenario” (call them what you will because the scientists did) that was anywhere near close to the mark. All of them were wildly adrift and all of them predicted blood-curdling consequences if we did not do as we were told by the scientists. The restrictions imposed on the population were predicated on these predictions having some measure of credibility, which they continually and consistently failed to display. There was no rational analysis of the benefits (or otherwise) of the various measures that were taken and no proper consideration made for the downsides on the economy, education, health and general wellbeing. Only now is it becoming evident that (a) the restrictions probably had, if anything, only a marginal effect on the outcome and (b) the effect they had on the economy and the health and wellbeing of the population was far more severe than was ever considered.
So if it’s all the same, I’ll treat any advice I receive from scientists on how to approach Monkey Pox with a large sack of salt.