Canada issues monkeypox-related travel notice, warns of potential delays
returning home
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[June 08, 2022]
OTTAWA (Reuters) - Canada issued a
monkeypox-related travel notice on Tuesday, advising travelers to over
two dozen countries, including Australia, Britain and the United States,
to take precautions and warned of potential delays returning home if
they fell ill.
In a level 2 notice - one grade below a call to avoid non-essential
travel - the Public Health Agency of Canada said travelers may be
subject to procedures to limit the spread of monkeypox, such as
isolation, should they become infected.
"You may have limited access to timely and appropriate health care
should you become ill, and may experience delays in returning home," the
agency said on Twitter.
Around 30 countries where monkeypox is not endemic have reported
outbreaks of the viral disease, with more than 911 confirmed or
suspected cases mostly in Europe.
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A monkeypox vaccination clinic run by CIUSSS public health
authorities is seen in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, June 6, 2022.
REUTERS/Christinne Muschi
Canada has confirmed 81 cases of the
disease, most of which were recorded in its second-most populous
province of Quebec.
Monkeypox, which spreads through close contact and was first found
in monkeys, mostly occurs in west and central Africa and only very
occasionally spreads elsewhere.
(Reporting by Ismail Shakil in Ottawa; editing by Richard Pullin)
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