WHO says mpox outbreak in Africa is international public health emergency



WHO says mpox outbreak in Africa is international public health emergency

The World Health Organization has said the outbreak in Africa of mpox, the disease formerly known as monkeypox, is serious enough to declare a ‘public health emergency of international concern’, the category used in the past for Ebola outbreaks, Covid-19 and a 2022 mpox surge in Europe.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director general of the WHO, said the situation was ‘very worrying’ and warranted the ‘highest level of alarm under international health law’. He highlighted the emergence of clade Ib in the east of the DRC and its detection in neighbouring countries

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42 comments
  1. But yet they claim to have an mopox vaccine that is supposed to be safe and effective. ๐Ÿคฆ๐Ÿฝโ€โ™€๏ธ if effective how is Africa allegedly growing in the number of outbreaks? This is comical and sick at the same time

  2. The international concern is the United nations circumventing the sovereignty of nations to empose there scams..
    I guess another election in the US is a critical time for another one..
    These people are under the control of the demons.. Period!

  3. Hey WHO: Is Astrazeneca safe like my government said when they forced it on us? OR IS IT NOW BANNED BECAUSE OF SERIOUS HEALTH CONCERNS????? Dont back out of the question, it was all based on YOUR information?

  4. S Teee Effff Up. Two public health emergencies you're not talking about…..deaths and injuries caused by Scienceยฎ juice and Tony Fauci's existence and misuse of the late great Kary Mullis' PCR test. Also, you said this was an emergency two years ago. Two places I don't listen to, the WHO or the CDC.

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