Global health concerns loomed over the World Economic Forum once again this year, but business leaders say they are not worried about a new monkeypox outbreak.
Global health concerns loomed over the World Economic Forum once again this year, but business leaders say they are not worried about a recent monkeypox outbreak.
As of Wednesday, at least 237 confirmed and suspected cases of the disease have been reported globally — double the number recorded at the start of the conference Monday.Business and political leaders gathered in the Swiss hilltop town of Davos in May 2022 for the World Economic Forum.
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