MONKEYPOX: 15 cases confirmed in Canada
On Tuesday, health authorities in Canada declared that 10 new cases of moneypot have been identified in Quebec, rounding the number up to 15. “We expect more cases to be confirmed in the coming days,†said Health Minister Jean-Yves Duclos, who said more samples were being analyzed. According to the health minister, he professed that the government had provided the Imvamune vaccine and other drugs, and they are being stored in the National Emergency Strategic Reserve. Monkeypox is an infectious disease that is caused by a virus that can be transmitted from infected animals to humans. Delivery of the first doses of the vaccines was made to Quebec province on Tuesday. Although there Is no specific remedy for monkeypox, a smallpox vaccine can be administered to infected persons.
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