• Re: Monkeypox: WHO warns of 'clear risk of further international spread

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    Very happy to see Swallwell fail after his immature ignorant behavior with a Chink whore spy.

    Monkey Pox, right on time to give Democrats an excuse to cheat in the next election.

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    So far this year, there have been more than 16,000 cases of
    Monkeypox in more than 60 countries, and five deaths in Africa

    NEW DELHI : The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Saturday 23
    July declared the Monkeypox outbreak as a public health
    emergency. This comes after Monkeypox cases continued to surge
    globally. The Global Public Health emergency is the highest note
    of alarm the UN health agency can sound.

    The Director-General's issued a statement following the IHR
    Emergency Committee meeting regarding the multi-country outbreak
    of monkeypox. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said that they have
    made a set of recommendations for four groups of countries to
    combat the rapid surge in Monkeypox cases.

    �WHO�s assessment is that the risk of monkeypox is moderate
    globally and in all regions, except in the European region where
    we assess the risk as high." the statement said.

    �We have an outbreak that has spread around the world rapidly
    through new modes of transmission about which we understand too
    little and which meets the criteria in the international health
    regulations," said the health body's director-general Tedros
    Adhanom Ghebreyesus on Saturday.

    The label of a "public health emergency of international
    concern" is designed to sound an alarm that a coordinated
    international response is needed and could unlock funding and
    global efforts to collaborate on sharing vaccines and treatments.

    �It�s therefore essential that all countries work closely with
    communities of men who have sex with men, to design and deliver
    effective information and services, and to adopt measures that
    protect the health, human rights and dignity of affected
    communities," Tedros said.

    So far this year, there have been more than 16,000 cases of
    Monkeypox in more than 60 countries, and five deaths in Africa.

    A surge in monkeypox infections has been reported since early
    May outside the West and Central African countries where the
    disease has long been endemic.

    Till now India has three confirmed cases of Monkeypox. The three
    of them are in Kerala, according to governmental data.

    Here is an understanding of the recommendation
    Group 1

    Those that have not yet reported a case of monkeypox, or have
    not reported a case for more than 21 days

    Group 2

    Those with recently imported cases of monkeypox and that are
    experiencing human-to-human transmission. This includes
    recommendations to implement a coordinated response to stop
    transmission and protect vulnerable groups, to engage and
    protect affected communities, to intensify surveillance and
    public health measures, to strengthen clinical management and
    infection prevention and control in hospitals and clinics, to
    accelerate research into the use of vaccines, therapeutics and
    other tools, and recommendations on international travel.

    Group 3

    The third group of countries is those with transmission of
    monkeypox between animals and humans

    Group 4

    The fourth is countries with manufacturing capacity for
    diagnostics, vaccines and therapeutics.

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