Monkeypox isn’t ‘same kind of virus’ as COVID, doctor says

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Northwell Health Internist Dr. Frank Contacessa said there is no asymptomatic spread with monkeypox unless you are close to someone 'exhibiting symptoms.'

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Last Wednesday, Massachusetts health officials confirmed the first case of monkeypox, a rare but potentially serious virus, in the United States so far this year. announced Tuesday that public health officials are looking into a "likely" case of the monkeypox virus in a California traveler who recently came from Europe. Symptoms of the virus include fever, chills, rash and aches. Most patients who contract the virus have recovered within several weeks without requiring hospitalization.

Northwell Health Internist Dr. Frank Contacessa told FOX Business that there is no asymptomatic spread with monkeypox unless you are in close proximity of someone"exhibiting symptoms."

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