Breaking news… The World Health Organization (WHO) decided to meet urgently after the number of confirmed or suspected cases of monkeypox virus infection in West and Central Africa exceeded 100 in Europe.
WHO HAS BEEN VISIBLE
The ‘Technical Advisory Group on Infection Hazards Containing the Possibility of Pandemics and Epidemics’, which is within the WHO and advises on infection risks posing a threat to global health, decided to meet on an urgent basis on Friday.
SEEN IN MANY COUNTRIES
According to the news reported by VOA, cases of monkeypox were seen in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and England, and in America, Canada and Australia in Europe.