Monkey line arrives in Slovenia

In Slovenia the first case of monkey oak has been confirmed, the N1 portal in Slovenia reports. According to N1, it is about a man, Slovenian citizen, returned from the Canary Islands. The Slovenian National Institute of Public Health is expected to reveal more information about the case today. Recent reported blasts are a paternalist, according to WHO, as [...]
In Slovenia the first case of monkey oak has been confirmed, the N1 portal in Slovenia reports.
According to N1, it is about a man, Slovenian citizen, returned from the Canary Islands.
The Slovenian National Institute of Public Health is expected to reveal more information about the case today.
Recent reported blasts are a heart attack, according to WHO, as they are occurring in countries where the virus does not circulate regularly. Scientists are trying to understand the origin of current cases and whether anything has changed about the virus.
Most reported cases have been discovered in the United Kingdom, Spain and Portugal.
There have also been cases in Canada and Australia and a single case in Boston, but public health officials in the United States have warned that new cases will likely arise.
O Officials The BSH has expressed concern that the infection rate may increase as people gather for festivals, holidays and holidays during summer months, in Europe and elsewhere.












