The World Health Organization today declared an ultra-deadly strain of monkeypox a global public health emergency.
Officials said that an outbreak of the virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and its neighboring countries posed ‘international concern’ – the WHO’s highest level of alert.
The hope is to speed up research and accumulate more funding and public health measures to contain the virus, which is more infectious and several times deadlier than the one that caused the global outbreak in 2022.
No cases of the new strain have been reported in the US or the UK yet, but the American CDC is urging doctors to be extra vigilant for symptoms like skin rashes and lesions.
The virus is still spreading primarily through sex and is primarily affecting gay and bisexual men.