Insights & Introduction to monkeypox virus

Insights & Introduction to monkeypox virus

As of the United Nations bulletin on May 22nd, 2022, there have been 92 confirmed cases and 28 suspected cases in 12 non-monkeypox virus endemic countries around the world since May 13th (Table 1 for details) as reported by the World Health Organization (WHO). So far, there have been no related deaths. Table1. Monkeypox cases in non-endemic countries reported to WHO from 13:00 on May 13 to 21, 2022. Source: Vazyme Biotech Co. Ltd. From December 15th, 2021, to May 1st, 2022 (as shown in Table 2), there have been four African countries with…

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WHO to hold 2nd emergency meeting on monkeypox as cases rise to 9,200: Monkeypox may be renamed for a ‘non-discriminatory’ alternative.

WHO to hold 2nd emergency meeting on monkeypox as cases rise to 9,200: Monkeypox may be renamed for a ‘non-discriminatory’ alternative.

Monkeypox is set to be renamed, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced. It comes after a group of scientists said there was an “urgent need for a non-discriminatory and non-stigmatising” name for the virus, which has mysteriously spread outside Africa in recent weeks. A scientific paper released last week, signed by 29 experts, used the term “hMPXV” for the virus and called for a “speedy decision and adoption of a new name”. They said the continued reference to the virus “being African is not only inaccurate but is also…

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Liverpool chairman demands apology for French minister’s comments: UEFA apologizes to fans over ‘frightening and distressing events’ at Champions League final

Liverpool chairman demands apology for French minister’s comments: UEFA apologizes to fans over ‘frightening and distressing events’ at Champions League final

Liverpool Chairman Tom Werner has demanded an apology from the French sports minister after she said fans with fake tickets and the club’s handling of their supporters were responsible for the trouble that marred Saturday’s Champions League final. The match at the Stade de France, which Real Madrid won 1-0, was delayed by more than half an hour after police tried to hold off people trying to force their way into the ground. Some fans, including children, were tear-gassed by French riot police. On Monday, sports minister Amelie Oudea-Castera said…

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BBC appoints head of entertainment

BBC appoints head of entertainment

The BBC has reshuffled the senior commissioning ranks of its unscripted division, with the appointment of Kalpna Patel-Knight as head of entertainment. Patel-Knight takes on the newly created role following an internal restructure of BBC Television’s senior leadership team, which saw the recent closure of the director of entertainment role. The rejig in May saw Kate Phillips, who had been director of entertainment commissioning, taking up a giant remit as director of unscripted for the public broadcaster. Patel-Knight, meanwhile, has been a commissioning editor for entertainment at the BBC since…

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Mia Khalifa gets trolled for claiming ‘Sex Work Is Work’: Says she could make more money selling “hand boob” photos online than joining the US Army.

Mia Khalifa gets trolled for claiming ‘Sex Work Is Work’: Says she could make more money selling “hand boob” photos online than joining the US Army.

Former porn star Mia Khalifa is an avid social media user and she often shares raunchy glimpses into her everyday life showing her risqué and sexy outfits. Apart from that she also aims at spreading body positivity and encouraging debates around women’s empowerment. Well, the ex-Pornhub fame has once again taken the internet by storm as she admitted that she could make more money selling “hand boob” photos online than if she joined the US Army. Mia, who currently works as a sports commentator and a social media influencer, has often…

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