Big statement by Saudi Arabian Health Department about cases of Monkey Pox in India

Monkey Pox: After the infected patient came to light in Pakistan, the Saudi Health Department issued a statement regarding the monkeypox case in Saudi Arabia.

Big statement by Saudi Arabian Health Department about cases of Monkey Pox in India
Big statement by Saudi Arabian Health Department about cases of Monkey Pox in India

Not a single case of monkeypox has been reported in India so far. The Saudi Health Department says that no case of monkeypox has been reported in Saudi Arabia. The government is fully prepared to deal with public health threats and precautionary measures are being taken to monitor and prevent the spread of the virus.

A spokesperson for the Health Department said that these measures are aimed at ensuring the safety of citizens and all people living in Saudi Arabia. Officials said that people should not believe rumors about monkeypox, trust information from official sources, and take precautionary measures.

The Saudi Health Department said that citizens should avoid traveling to monkeypox-affected countries. The World Health Organization has expressed concern over the spread of monkeypox in Africa. It is noteworthy that the World Health Organization has declared monkeypox a public health emergency and the virus has now reached Pakistan.

The monkeypox virus is an orthopox virus that causes monkeypox, a disease whose symptoms are similar to smallpox, although it is less severe. Although smallpox was eradicated in 1980, monkeypox still occurs in countries of central and western Africa.