KABUL(BNA): In a proactive measure to protect public health, the Ministry of Public Health has announced steps to prevent the potential spread of monkeypox within the country.
Mawlavi Noor Jalal Jalali, the acting Public Health Minister, convened a meeting with health officials to discuss plans for containing the monkeypox outbreak that has affected parts of Africa, Europe, and Asia.
“Although no cases of monkeypox have been reported in Afghanistan so far, we are taking this threat seriously and putting preventive measures in place,” Mawlavi Jalali stated. “The health and safety of the Afghan people is our utmost priority.”
The World Health Organization (WHO) has already declared a global health emergency in response to the widening monkeypox outbreak. The virus, which can be fatal in some cases, is known to spread through close contact and is particularly concerning given its potential to escalate into a pandemic.