Monkeypox an evolving threat, not a global health emergency: WHO

The highest level of warning by the UN health agency currently applies only to the Covid-19 pandemic and polio.

Monkeypox

Monkeypox virus that has been identified in more than 50 countries with over 3,000 cases since early May, is an "evolving threat" but does not currently present a global health emergency, said the World Health Organization (WHO).

Calling the monkeypox virus "unusual and concerning", the global health body last week planned to convene an emergency meeting, which weighed whether or not to activate the WHO's highest alert level in response to the outbreak, called a public health emergency of international concern (PHEIC).