In the united states, we have a vaccine that's ready to go. We don't have nearly enough of it, but the vaccine was created some time ago. This is not a disease that spreads like povid or influena person o person, through the air. It requires very close contact, skin to skin contact, or household contact between people wo are very close to each other. So it's never going to be like experince the coit. But it's something to pay attention to os i get a right? Does it kill? In past years when it was mostly in africa, in a number of contries in Africa, it did have some mortality associated with it
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