WHO: Currently there is no threat of monkeypox in Azerbaijan
Health
- 20 June, 2022
- 09:29
There is no threat of the monkeypox virus in Azerbaijan, WHO Representative in Azerbaijan, Hande Harmanci, told Report.
She recalled that the disease had existed in the world before: "It has already been in Africa and is beginning to spread in Europe. Not as disturbing as coronavirus. Person-to-Person Transmission isn't easy because it can be transmitted in different forms. Therefore, we are not too worried. But, of course, it is necessary to watch it."
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