WHO may declare monkeypox a global health emergency


New Delhi, Jun 14 (IANS): The World Health Organization (WHO) is likely to declare monkeypox, which has so far affected 2,821 people in both endemic and non-endemic countries, a global health emergency, according to media reports.

The highest level of warning by the global health body currently applies only to the Covid-19 pandemic, polio and Ebola.

The UN health agency will convene an emergency committee meeting next week to assess whether the recent monkeypox outbreak warrants a public health emergency.

As of June 8, WHO reported 1,285 monkeypox cases in 28 'non-endemic' countries, particularly in Europe, North America, and Australia.

About eight African countries, including Cameroon, Central African Republic, Congo and Liberia, where monkeypox is endemic, reported 1,536 suspected cases and 59 confirmed cases.

While no deaths have been reported to date from the non-endemic countries, the endemic African countries have recorded 72 deaths from monkeypox from January till June 8.

According to WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, it is high time to step up the response because the virus is behaving unusually.

"We don't want to wait until the situation gets out of control," said WHO's Emergencies Director for Africa, Ibrahima Soce Fall.

This comes after experts pushed the WHO for faster action for several weeks, following criticism of the agency's initial response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

They noted that although monkeypox is not as transmissible or dangerous as Covid, there needs to be clearer guidance as to how a person infected by monkeypox should be isolated, more explicit advice on how to protect people who are at risk, and improved testing and contact tracing.

The WHO has also issued new guidelines on monkeypox vaccination, which includes recommendations on use of (smallpox) vaccines for monkeypox.

"The goal of the global outbreak response for monkeypox is to control the outbreak, and to effectively use public health measures to prevent onward spread of the disease. Judicious use of vaccines can support this response," the health body said in a statement.

However, it added that mass vaccination is not required nor recommended for monkeypox at this point of time.

 

  

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  • Raj, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 15 2022

    Monkeypox is spread by promiscuous homosexuals. Western countries prefer to punish everybody rather than admit the truth about the disease.

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  • Daniel, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 15 2022

    Vaccine mafia's Kingpin Bill Gates, communist chinese and their sidekick WHO's new vaccine business continuity plan for make more billions, decimate much populations for better control and finally ruthlessly bring their communist new world order. So looks like they have planned pandemic after pandemic between year 2020 to 2030 to enslave humanity through their so called UN Agenda 2030 global control plan or one world communist government using these medical tyrannies one after another.

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  • Dev, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 15 2022

    Monkey Pox is a new name given to small pox which was eradicated many decades back. Interesting point here is those countries which used mRNA vaccines are witnessing these outbreaks in those countries only. In reality small pox only spreads through close contacts & there is no known test & isolate methods but with PCR anything & everything can be found. Isolating & contract tracing for an infection which doesn't spread through air is a laughable procedure & much ado with nothing to market their duds again & to keep people in constant fear with yearly "Gabbar Singh Ayega" rhetoric. Time to ditch this WHO which is on payroll of vaccine mafia king Bill Gates & rid the world of fake scamdemics for gain.

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