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US gov’t declares monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency

/ 04:17 AM August 05, 2022

Monkeypox is a "public health emergency of international concern," according to the WHO, and the US government declared a monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency on August 4, 2022.

A person arrives to receive a monkeypox vaccination at the Northwell Health Immediate Care Center at Fire Island-Cherry Grove, in New York, U.S., July 15, 2022. REUTERS/Eduardo Munoz

The United States has declared a monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency, Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra said Thursday, a move expected to free up additional funding and tools to fight the disease.

The World Health Organization (WHO) has also declared monkeypox a “public health emergency of international concern,” its highest alert level. The WHO declaration last month was designed to trigger a coordinated international response and could unlock funding to collaborate on sharing vaccines and treatments.

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READ: Monkeypox outbreak: WHO lists common symptoms, cases, surveillance

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President Joe Biden on August 2 appointed two top federal officials to coordinate his administration’s response to monkeypox, following declarations of emergencies by California, Illinois, and New York.

Cases have crossed 6,600 in the United States as of Wednesday’s data, and almost all of them are among men who have sex with men.

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READ: African monkeypox cases not concentrated among gay men, experts say

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First identified in monkeys in 1958, the disease has mild symptoms including fever, aches and pus-filled skin lesions, and people tend to recover from it within two to four weeks, according to the World Health Organization.

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