The White House has said it was confident authorities could 'eliminate' monkeypox from the United States by speeding up the rollout of vaccinations and treatment to combat the virus's spread.
The White House said Sunday it was confident authorities could"eliminate" monkeypox from the United States by speeding up the rollout of vaccinations and treatment to combat the virus's spread.
"We have acted swiftly," Jha said, pushing back against accusations that President Joe Biden's administration was caught flat-footed when the first cases began appearing in US states more than two months ago. The World Health Organization on Saturday declared the monkeypox outbreak a global health emergency, having affected nearly 17,000 people in 74 countries.
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