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Monkeypox: why the WHO does not declare a public health emergency

Monkeypox: why the WHO does not declare a public health emergency

An electron microscope (EM) image shows mature monkeypox virus particles (REUTERS/CDC/Cynthia S. Goldsmith, Russell Regnery) The start of the new monkeypox outbreak will be 2 months old next week, since the first cases were detected in the United Kingdom on May 6. The world already has more than 3,500 cases in more than 50 countries …

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At the moment, monkeypox does not constitute an international emergency: UN

At the moment, monkeypox does not constitute an international emergency: UN

The Emergency Committee of the World Health Organization (OMDS) considers that the monkeypox outbreak does not constitute, for the time being, a public health emergency of international concern. After a three-day meeting, the Committee resolved by consensus to advise the Director General of the Organization to do not declare the highest level of alert according …

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