The Guardian (USA)

CDC activates emergency operations unit for monkeypox

- Samira Asma-Sadeque

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has activated an emergency operations unit for monkeypox that signals the initial stages of a public health concern.

The Emergency Operations Center (EOC), was activated on Tuesday to boost operationa­l support for addressing a monkeypox outbreak.

For reference, the EOC was activated for Covid-19 in January 2020, on the same day as the first coronaviru­s case was detected in the US.

“The EOC activation is helping to further supplement the ongoing work of CDC staff to respond to this outbreak,” said Scott Pauley, a press officer with CDC. “Clinicians and public health department­s already reach out to CDC to report and investigat­e monkeypox cases,” he added.

There are currently 300 CDC staff members working on monkeypox with localandst­ate-levelmedic­alpersonne­l, and the EOC is expected to enhance thosemeasu­res.

As of Monday, CDC recorded 306 cases of monkeypox across 28 states, with the highest numbers in California and New York, respective­ly. Currently, there are 66 cases in California, 63 in New York, and 45 in Illinois. The other states, for the most part, have fewer than 10 cases reported.

Epidemiolo­gist and health economist Dr Eric Feigl-Ding noted on Tuesday that the expected number of monkeypox cases by August is 100,000 worldwide, and urged the World Health Organizati­on to take action.

Earlier, on Sunday, WHO said while the global rate of the monkeypox spread is alarming, it does not yet raise alarms for a global emergency.

On Monday, the White House announced that the administra­tion is allocating nearly 300,000 vaccine doses, with an estimated 1.6m doses available over the next few months.

 ?? ?? Workers sit outside DC Health’s first monkeypox vaccinatio­n clinic in Washington DC. Photograph: Gavino Garay/Reuters
Workers sit outside DC Health’s first monkeypox vaccinatio­n clinic in Washington DC. Photograph: Gavino Garay/Reuters

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