China News Agency, Washington, August 4 (Reporter Sha Hanting) U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services Becerra announced on the 4th local time that the United States has entered a public health emergency due to the monkeypox epidemic.

  "We are ready to deal with the monkeypox virus, and I hope all the American people will take monkeypox seriously," Becerra said at a telephone news conference that day.

  According to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as of the 4th, 6,617 cases of monkeypox have been confirmed in the United States, and monkeypox cases have occurred in 48 states and the capital Washington.

Among them, 1,666 cases were confirmed in New York State, 826 cases were confirmed in California, and 547 cases were confirmed in Illinois.

All three states have declared a state of emergency over the monkeypox outbreak.

Data map: On July 26, local time, at a monkeypox vaccination site in Manhattan, New York, the United States, the staff verified the appointment information for the public.

Photo by China News Agency reporter Liao Pan

  According to the regulations, after entering a public health emergency, the Ministry of Health can use emergency funds, hire new staff and redeploy staff.

  In response to the monkeypox outbreak, US President Biden on the 2nd appointed Federal Emergency Management Agency official Robert Fenton (Robert Fenton) and public health expert Demeter Daskalakis (Demetre Daskalakis) to the White House to respond to the monkeypox outbreak Deputy Coordinator.

  The White House said 1.1 million doses of the monkeypox vaccine are now available, and testing capacity has increased to 80,000 per week.

  According to the CDC, monkeypox virus is mainly transmitted through prolonged skin-to-skin contact, and sharing of bed sheets, towels and other items with an infected person can also lead to infection.

At present, the symptoms are mainly red rashes, and some infected people will also have cold symptoms.

  Monkeypox infection is not usually fatal. There have been no deaths from monkeypox in the United States, but there have been at least eight deaths from monkeypox worldwide.

  The World Health Organization declared the monkeypox outbreak a "public health emergency of international concern" in July.

According to the CDC, there are currently 26,000 cases of monkeypox in 87 countries around the world.

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