Declaring monkeypox to be a global emergency would mean the U.N. health agency considers
the outbreak to be an “extraordinary event” and that the disease is at risk of spreading across
even more borders, possibly requiring a global response.
It would also give monkeypox the same distinction as the COVID-19 pandemic and the
ongoing effort to eradicate polio.
The WHO said it did not expect to announce any decisions made by its emergency
committee before Friday.
Many scientists doubt any such declaration would help to curb the epidemic, since the
developed countries recording the most recent cases are already moving quickly to shut it down.
“If WHO was really worried about monkeypox spread, they could have convened
their emergency committee years ago when it reemerged in Nigeria in 2017 and
no one knew why we suddenly had hundreds of cases,” said Oyewale Tomori,
a Nigerian virologist who sits on several WHO advisory groups.
“It is a bit curious that WHO only called their experts when the disease showed
up in white countries,” he said.
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