Monkey League, O BSH urges not to spread panic

Ape is not a high - risk disease, so the World Health Organization urges no panic to spread. The monkey's “is a disease spread by close contact. Hence, the danger to the general public remains very low”. According to WHO expert, monkey oak symptoms are [...]
The monkey's “is a disease spread by close contact. Hence, the danger to the general public remains very low”.
According to WHO expert, monkey oak symptoms are like classics, high temperatures of stains, and rashes spread throughout the body until they dry, a process that lasts about four weeks.
O The BSH announced this Tuesday the rise to 131 officially confirmed infections since May 7th, outside Africa, mainly in Europe and the United States.
So far, only 80 infected were confirmed, while suspects as affected are 106 others. Spain has the highest infection rate and is suspected to be home to the entire continent.












