The animals cannot be blamed for the surge in cases in the country, World Health Organization says

The World Health Organization has stressed that monkeypox outbreaks are not linked to monkeys, following a number of reported attacks on the primates in Brazil.

“What people need to know is that the transmission we are seeing is happening between humans,” a WHO spokeswoman, Margaret Harris, told reporters in Geneva on Tuesday.

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