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Mpox declared public health emergency in Africa

Mpox declared public health emergency in Africa

Above: Image of monkeypox sores on a person's hands during the recuperative stage of the virus, Democratic Republic of the Congo, 1997. Image copyright: Smith Collection/Gado / Contributor / Getty Images News via Getty Images***PLEASE REPLACE WATERMARKED IMAGE***

The Facts

  • Amid the rapid spread of a concerning strain of the Mpox, or monkeypox, virus across Central Africa, the Africa CDC declared its first-ever public-health emergency on Wednesday. The WHO will discuss a global declaration during its meeting on August 14.

  • The decision by the continent's leading health body follows a call for immediate action by the WHO. The highly contagious disease, causing body-wide lesions, has spread from the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) to neighboring countries, including Burundi, Kenya, and Rwanda.


The Spin

khlksdhgjadöhlfjsäagThe latest strain of the Mpox virus has quickly spread across at least 13 Central African nations. This outbreak demands urgent attention from the world to avoid a worsening crisis. By declaring the Mpox outbreak a public health emergency, the African health authority hopes to mobilize the resources needed to effectively address and prevent the virus from spreading further. Urgent global action is needed to help Africa procure 10M doses Mpox vaccine.


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