'Sustained transmission' of monkeypox risks vulnerable groups such as pregnant women, children and the immunocompromised, warns WHO

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The World Health Organization has warned 'sustained transmission' of monkeypox worldwide could see the virus begin to move into high-risk groups

The World Health Organization has warned"sustained transmission" of monkeypox worldwide could see the virus begin to move into high-risk groups, like pregnant women, children and immunocompromised people., as well as following up reports in Spain and France.has now been identified in more than 50 countries outside of Africa - where the viral disease is endemic - with one death confirmed and cases exceeding 3,400 since the outbreak was first reported in May.

"I'm concerned about sustained transmission because it would suggest the virus establishing itself and it could move into high-risk groups including children, the immunocompromised and pregnant women," said WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.which will spread more widely if action isn't taken.

 

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The ? Is do you trust the W H O / after the Sar's 2002 and 2020 they blamed the bats for they faults now funded by the pharmaceutical industry it's the monkey / monkey pox spreads by touch so they say

Sky News be like ....

Elderly people shouldn't be having sex with younger people then 🤣

Just looks like kiwis getting a x ray

Maybe sky should push for a lockdown 😷😂

Let me guess who the high risk groups are. Blacks Mexicans and Asians.

Is monkeypox an international health emergency yet?

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I hope people have own brain and won’t believe in this !!!!

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