Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus | WHO Director-General : “On monkeypox, there are now 9,200 cases in 63 countries.”
Karah Rucker: ALTHOUGH NOT DECLARED A GLOBAL HEALTH EMERGENCY, THE NUMBER OF MONKEYPOX CASES CONTINUES TO GROW.
THE U-S HAS 865 CASES.
IN THE U-K – 17-HUNDRED CASES ARE NOW CONFIRMED.
SCIENTISTS SAY THE COUNTRY’S OUTBREAK IS DOUBLING IN SIZE EVERY TWO WEEKS.
OFFICIALS SAY SO FAR THERE HAVE BEEN “NO SIGNS OF DECLINE”.
IT’S A TREND WE’RE SEEING ON A GLOBAL SCALE- MANY COUNTRIES THAT PREVIOUSLY REPORTED NO CASES – ARE STARTING TO SEE AN UPTICK.
WHILE THE MONKEYPOX OUTBREAK APPEARS TO BE A RECENT PHENOMENON, MEDICAL EXPERTS SAY ITS BEEN A PROBLEM FOR DECADES.
THEY SAY THE CURRENT OUTBREAK WAS AVOIDABLE — BUT THE THREAT WAS LARGELY IGNORED.
Dr. Mike Ryan | Executive Director, WHO Health Emergencies Programme: “And I think we can say, with monkeypox surveillance has been very poor. What we’re actually seeing at the moment is a little bit like the drunk man looking for his keys under the lamp post. We’re looking where the light is, but we’re not looking in the dark and that’s the problem.”
Karah Rucker: AS i TOUCHED ON EARLIER — LAST MONTH — THE WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION DECLINED TO DECLARE MONKEYPOX A GLOBAL HEALTH EMERGENCY.
THEY’RE EXPECTED TO REVISIT THAT DECISION SOON.