Monkeypox in Canary Islands: Spain Tally Reaches to 35 After New Case Confirmed in Gran Canaria

Authorities are awaiting the results of five more tests for "probable" cases of the virus, while eight more of Spain's autonomous communities are also analyzing possible cases.

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Canary Islands, May 23: Health authorities in the Canary Islands on Monday confirmed a case of monkeypox in Gran Canaria, bringing the total number of cases in Spain to date to 35.

Authorities are awaiting the results of five more tests for "probable" cases of the virus, while eight more of Spain's autonomous communities are also analyzing possible cases. Monkeypox Outbreak: Europe’s Red Alert for Monkeypox, EU Health Chief Tells Nations To Prepare Vaccination Strategies.

The case confirmed on Monday is the first outside the Madrid region.

The Spanish Ministry of Health has published a protocol that includes isolation, the use of masks and contact tracing to prevent the spread of the virus.

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