Monkeypox concerns grow as US reports second possible case
Moneypox, a rare viral illness, is spreading worldwide with a second possible case found in the United States. Health experts say it's the worst outbreak of the disease since 2003, especially since there is no obvious reason behind the sudden rise in cases. NBC’s Emilie Ikeda reports for Saturday TODAY.
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