Australian monkeypox patient said he caught virus from hook-up while holidaying in the US
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Aussie struck down with monkeypox reveals how he got the virus – as he opens up about what the illness really looks like and how to spot the signs: ‘It hasn’t done wonders for my love life’
- Jack Barlow contracted Monkeypox from a one-off holiday hook-up in the US
- He was the first Aussie to publicly admit to having the virus in a viral TikTok
- Dressed up as Gladys Berejiklian and gave a presser-style announcement
- Australia has confirmed 125 monkeypox cases, 53,027 cases recorded globally
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Australia’s first publicly-known monkeypox patient has revealed he contracted the virus from an overseas fling while on holiday in the US.
Sydneysider Jack Barlow broke the news in a hilarious TikTok clip dressed up as former NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian giving a Covid-style press conference.
He told The Project on Tuesday he wanted to talk about what he was going through to dispel some of the myths surrounding the potentially deadly disease which causes flu symptoms and skin legions.
It is spread through skin-to-skin contact and bodily fluids and has now been recorded in 100 countries including 93 where it has not historically been detected.
Sydneysider Jack Barlow (above) said he contracted monkeypox from a holiday hook-up in Provincetown, Massachusetts
‘I actually caught it off a single holiday fling in Provincetown, Massachusetts,’ he said.
‘It’s just something any normal 26-year-old will do overseas and it was actually on the same day some of my symptoms began.’
Mr Barlow’s symptoms were relatively mild but he decided to undergo a three-week isolation period to ensure he didn’t spread the disease to anyone else.
However, rather than sit around feeling sorry for himself, Mr Harlow decided he wanted to start a conversation.
‘I came out on TikTok dressed as Gladys and did a morning presser,’ he said.
‘I could have felt miserable about myself or I could’ve done something, that’s how I think about it.
‘I’ve never needed an excuse to dress up as Gladys.’
Mr Barlow announced he had the virus in a TikTok video where he dressed as former NSW premier Gladys Berejiklian and gave a morning presser-style announcement
Monkeypox is known for causes pimple-like rashes (above) but also has other symptoms similar to the flu
In his video Mr Harlow waddles out to announce a new monkeypox case, identified as a ‘handsome, ginger gay man who returned from the United States’.
‘I would like to further announce that the positive case was me and as a result of this, it breaks my heart to say it, I will have no choice but to enforce a strict 21-day lockdown,’ Mr Harlow said in the video.
But Mr Harlow said the reality of monkeypox was a lot heavier than what he let on in his video.
‘A huge amount of anxiety washes over you,’ he said.
‘I’d just gotten back (from the US), I’d seen some of my friends – what if I’d accidentally given it to them?’
He added that while he’s proud to have started meaningful discussion around monkeypox, going public with his story hasn’t been easy.
Although his symptoms were mild, Mr Barlow underwent a three-week isolation period to avoid further spreading monkeypox
Australia has secured a limited supply of monkeypox vaccines that are being distributed to at-risk communities, including men who have sex with other men
‘I still think I’m the only person in Australia to come out publicly about it and it hasn’t done wonders for my love life,’ he said.
‘Hopefully we can break the stigma and people can talk about it.’
Australia has confirmed a total 125 cases of the virus, adding to the global total of 53,027 cases.
The Project found 99 per cent of global patients were men who have sex with other men but warned lessons learnt from the HIV epidemic should stop the virus being labelled a ‘gay disease’.
Australia has secured a limited supply of a monkeypox vaccine which is being distributed to at-risk communities as a priority.
At-risks groups include close contacts, men who have sex with men and front line workers.