The number of monkeypox cases in Spain has risen to 84, with the bulk of cases occurring in the Madrid region.
The bulk of the instances have been recorded in Madrid, although others have been verified in the Canary Islands, Basque Country, and Andalusia.
The number of confirmed monkeypox cases in Spain has risen to 84, with additional 25 cases recorded by the country’s Ministry of Health.
According to the Xinhua news agency, individuals affected are all experiencing “minor symptoms” and are presently isolated in their homes in accordance with established protocols.
The bulk of the cases have been recorded in Madrid, although others have been verified in the Canary Islands, the Basque Country, and Andalusia.
On Wednesday, Spanish Health Minister Carolina Darias said that Spain would acquire monkeypox vaccinations and antiviral medicines as part of a European Union-wide procurement.