
W.H.O. Declares Monkeypox A Global Emergency
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The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared the monkeypox outbreak a global health emergency, marking the first time a director general has done so without a clear recommendation from the emergency committee. The virus has spread to over 70 countries, with the US reporting nearly 3,000 cases. The outbreak is particularly concerning in Europe and North America. Despite the lack of consensus, WHO's Director-General Tedros acted as a tiebreaker, citing the rapid spread and new transmission modes. In the US, New York is the epicenter, with high demand for vaccines. The disease is primarily transmitted through sexual activity, affecting gay and bisexual men. However, experts believe the outbreak can be controlled with global cooperation and available tools.
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