San Francisco declares state of emergency in response to spread of monkeypox

 

by IANS |

San Francisco, July 29 (IANS) Officials of San Francisco declared a state of emergency in response to the growing spread of monkeypox across the city.

"We want the flexibility to be able to use our resources to best serve the public and protect health," San Francisco Health Officer Susan Philip said on Thursday.

Philip emphasised that she was not planning to call for any closures or restrictions, which distinguishes the emergency declaration from the health orders issued amid the Covid-19 pandemic, Xinhua news agency reported.

"This is a very important step by San Francisco," California State Senator Scott Wiener said.

As of Wednesday, the city reported that 261 people had confirmed or suspected monkeypox infections. City health officials said they anticipate the figure will grow in the coming days.

"As we know there are more cases that have yet to be diagnosed," Philip said.

San Francisco Health officials announced on June 3 that the first suspected case of monkeypox was identified in a patient in the city.

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