Experts have warned that the only way to catch “monkeypox” is inside the grocery store.
Stuart Campbell-Ray, vice president of medicine for data integrity and analytics, and professor of medicine at Johns Hopkins University, told Eat This, Not That the risk of infection is certain “if a person tends to kiss or hug other sick shoppers.”
Ray’s warning came in line with the instructions of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in America, which is that “monkeypox” is transmitted through direct contact with an infectious rash, crusts, or body fluids on the face, mouth, hands, feet, chest, or other areas of the body. the body, not through the air like (Covid-19).
In this regard, Dr. Stuart Campbell Ray advises wearing a “high-quality and well-equipped” medical mask while shopping in the grocery store, even more than two years after the start of the new “Corona” epidemic.
Other symptoms of monkeypox include fever, headache, muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes, chills, and fatigue.
Monkeypox has spread to many countries, including America, where the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed nearly 5,000 infections since May 2022.