England records SEVEN more cases of monkeypox
The UK has logged seven more monkeypox infections, all of which are in England, health chiefs said today. The additional cases bring the UK total to 78 since the first in the current outbreak was publicised on May 7.
It comes as experts warned scrapping smallpox vaccine scheme has left Britons vulnerable to monkeypox. Britons were routinely offered the smallpox jab until the 1970s, shortly after which the virus was eradicated. Waning immunity from family of viruses may explain why monkeypox outbreaks becoming more common.
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