Mass. doctor on states of emergency over monkeypox outbreak
Dr. Mary Montgomery, an infectious disease specialist at Brigham and Women's Hospital, is asked about the growing spread of monkeypox.
Barnes has been sharing updates on social media.
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As the virus known as monkeypox continues to spread across the nation, experts are advising Americans how to stay safe. […] The post Studies show monkeypox transmitted three ways. Experts rate risk levels as high, medium, lower appeared first on TheGrio.
Kevin Kwong, 33, had six online appointments, one call to a nurse hotline, an urgent treatment visit, and two ER trips before monkeypox was diagnosed.