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“We’ll continue to talk to them and to engage them to fulfill their commitment. If they don’t do that, the mistrust that we have today in Africa will lead to a major issue between the U.S. and the continent,” warned Africa CDC Director John Kaseya.
The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) declared a global health emergency for mpox in August. Biden announced at the U.N. General Assembly meeting in September that the U.S. would donate one million doses of mpox vaccine, plus at least $500 million in funding. There have been no mpox cases reported in the United States, but Biden administration officials hinted that an outbreak was possible
“We’re really squeezing right now to be able to respond effectively in this moment. And I think anticipating potentially additional cuts in the future will make it more and more difficult for us to have a robust response to these types of outbreaks,” an unnamed U.S. official told Reuters in September.
“The science on vaccine safety particularly has huge deficits, and we’re going to make sure those scientific studies are done and that people can make informed choices about their vaccinations and their children’s vaccinations,” he said. According to Africa CDC, the heaviest demand for mpox vaccines is currently in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Other affected nations include the Central African Republic (CAR), Cote d’Ivoire, Kenya, Liberia, Nigeria, Rwanda, South Africa, and Uganda.
Some health officials in the DRC believe the epidemic is “stabilizing.” The epidemic peaked at about 400 cases a week in July, and is currently producing 200 to 300 confirmed cases per week. The W.H.O., however, is worried that DRC officials may not be testing enough infected individuals, and warns the epidemic is still spreading in Uganda. Dr. Salary Rhissa of the nonprofit group ALIMA told the Associated Press (AP) on Wednesday that a vigorous vaccination campaign could wipe out mpox now, and spare Africa from having to deal with new variants of the disease in the future. “If we miss this opportunity, the likelihood of another significant outbreak increases substantially,” Rhissa said. “We’ve seen how past outbreaks, such as the one in Nigeria in 2017, can lead to larger global events if not effectively contained.” Dr. Salim Abdool Karim of South Africa’s University of KwaZulu-Natal said the current variant of mpox is not burning out and disappearing, as previous outbreaks have done. “We’re in new territory with mpox this time,” he said. “We’re never going to solve this until we vaccinate most of our people.” Related: Monkeypox 10/12/2024 World Health Organization officially confesses COVID shots CAUSE monkeypox Monkeypox 08/26/2024 Thailand Reports First Case of More Virulent Monkeypox Strain as Virus Spreads to Asia Monkeypox 08/17/2024 Sweden reports first case of highly infectious mpox virus outside Africa amid outbreak there | |||||
Posted by:Skidmark |
#3 Um, nope... |
Posted by: 49 Pan 2024-11-10 11:26 |
#2 It is wise for beggars to at least pretend to be grateful. And to stay away from the monkeys. Beggars, don't be buggers! |
Posted by: SteveS 2024-11-10 10:19 |
#1 Just give them cash. It makes the stealing more efficient. Giving the vax and then releasing the info that the vax is dangerous would be problematic. |
Posted by: Super Hose 2024-11-10 10:06 |