WHO says monkeypox not currently a global health emergency

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A surge of monkeypox cases has been detected since early May outside of the West and Central African countries where the disease has long been endemic. Most of the new cases have been in Western Europe.

SWITZERLAND - The World Health Organization's chief said Saturday that the monkeypox outbreak was a deeply concerning evolving threat but did not currently constitute a global health emergency.

"The emergency committee shared serious concerns about the scale and speed of the current outbreak," noting many unknowns about the spread and gaps in the data, Tedros said. "They advised me that at this moment the event does not constitute a Public Health Emergency of International Concern , which is the highest level of alert WHO can issue, but recognised that the convening of the committee itself reflects the increasing concern about the international spread of monkeypox.

"However, the committee unanimously acknowledged the emergency nature of the event and that controlling the further spread of outbreak requires intense response efforts."The committee recommended that countries improve diagnostics and risk communication. It noted that many aspects of the outbreak were unusual, while some members suggested there was a risk of sustained transmission due to the low level of population immunity against pox virus infection.

They were also concerned that the potential stigmatisation of affected groups could impede response efforts. Few people have been hospitalised to date, while 10 cases have been reported among health care workers.

 

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We don't need this corrupt organisation telling us what we already know

and according to our 'clever trevor' monkeypox is not an issue because of a 1% fatality rate - but meanwhile covid has a 1.17% fatality rate and the whole economy gets shut down - wtf sheeple

Of course not!!!

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