WHO says the escalating monkeypox outbreak in over 50 countries should be closely monitored but is not yet a global health emergency. What to know.
LONDON — The World Health Organization said the escalating monkeypox outbreak in more than 50 countries should be closely monitored but does not warrant being declared a global health emergency.
People are also reading… WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreysus convened the emergency committee on Thursday after expressing concern about the epidemic of monkeypox in countries that haven't previously reported the disease. The emergency declaration mostly serves as a plea to draw more global resources and attention to an outbreak. Past announcements have had mixed impact, given that WHO is largely powerless when trying to convince countries to act.
People with monkeypox often experience symptoms like fever, body aches and a rash; most recover within weeks without needing medical care.
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