QUESTIONS
1.
1.
"It's a serious outbreak of monkeypox," said Quebec interim public health director Dr. Luc Boileau. "We have 25 cases that have been confirmed and there are other cases, probably 20 to 30 cases, that are under investigation so far." Are you concerned about monkeypox?
Yes
33%
208 votes
No
39%
244 votes
Undecided
28%
172 votes
2.
2.
Tuesday, the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) delivered a small amount of the Imvamune vaccine to Quebec from Canada's National Emergency Strategic Stockpile (NESS) in order to boost its response plan. This is the same vaccine used for smallpox. If your province recommended it, would you get the vaccine?
Yes
41%
256 votes
No
24%
149 votes
Undecided
35%
219 votes
3.
3.
Montreal public health notes that none of the people afflicted are severely ill and the risk posed by monkeypox is low. Monkeypox is usually not easily spread between people, usually transmitted through prolonged close contact with respiratory droplets, bodily fluids or an infected person's wounds. It is generally milder than smallpox and can cause fever, headache, muscle aches, exhaustion, swollen lymph nodes and sores.What are your thoughts on the reports of Monekypox?
It's not serious, so we should stop getting news reports on it and stop scaring people
14%
87 votes
It's not serious but it's important to know about
37%
229 votes
It is serious and we should keep an eye on it
46%
289 votes
Other (please specify)
3%
19 votes
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