Stories Related to ‘too Early To Tell’ If Monkeypox Can Be Contained In Us, Health Officials Say

Public health officials hoping to cut off transmission of monkeypox in the United States say the virus is likely spreading within communities across the country and could become difficult to contain. Only nine cases have been identified so far in seven states: Massachusetts, Florida, Utah, Washington, California, Virginia and New York.

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