BREAKING: L.A. County identifies 2 more probable cases of monkeypox, bringing region's total to 4
The U.S. confirmed its first case of monkeypox. Here's what you need to know about the rare virus and its symptoms.
Since monkeypox cases are usually more common in African nations, its appearance in the United States and more than a dozen other countries has generated headlines, particularly among a populace weary of the COVID-19 pandemic. But health officials insist COVID is far more infectious than monkeypox. Most people who develop monkeypox have only mild illness that goes away within two to four weeks without treatment.
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