The CDC says it has identified nine possible monkeypox cases across seven states: California, Florida, Massachusetts, New York, Utah, Virginia, and Washington.
According to Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky,, though she emphasized that the disease can affect anyone and urged an approach “guided by science, not stigma.
” The CDC did not clarify whether all nine cases have been confirmed. Some of the patients had recently traveled to countries with active outbreaks, but others had not, which Walensky said suggested some community spread.
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