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MONKEYPOX OUTBREAK: HOW WORRYING IS IT?

hough still in the midst of the current COVID-19 pandemic, we are now seeing warning signs of another disease popping up in countries around the world – monkeypox. This is not a new virus (it was first discovered in 1958), nor is it new to the UK (there have been regular small outbreaks over the years). However, we are now seeing a wider spread of the virus, with 100 cases and nearly 300 suspected cases reported in more than 16 countries, including 57 cases in the UK, as

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