Monkeypox Case Reported In Broward

Monkeypox

The Florida Department of Health in Broward County is reporting a presumptive case of monkeypox in Broward. This appears to related to international travel. The person is isolated.

In a social media post, Broward Mayor Michael Udine said, “The press release was just sent out by the State Department of Health. I have asked our County admin team to get more details, but we have been assured by the State that this is an isolated incident and contained. I will post any updates when I receive same.

According to the Department of Health, transmission of moneypox requires prolonged face-to-face contact with the lesions associated with the disease. The Department reports individuals vaccinated against smallpox should have protection from moneypox.

3 thoughts on “Monkeypox Case Reported In Broward

  1. robertmeastonjr

    BROWARD COUNTY IS THE EPICENTER FOR ELECTION FRAUD IN FLORIDA. THE MONKEY POX VIRUS CAME FROM THE WUHAN, CHINA LAB JUST IN TIME FOR ANOTHER PLANDEMIC PRIOR TO THE 2022/2024 ELECTION.

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