WHN Declares Monkeypox A Pandemic; Urges WHO To Consider Amid Exploding Cases In Over 50 Countries
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The WHN has urged WHO to formally declare the Monkeypox outbreaks as a global pandemic. Cofounder Dr Eric Ding shared the declaration on Twitter as the cases are exploding. Across 58 countries over 3500 cases have been recorded ever since the first case ...
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