Expert says monkeypox likely started to spread at two raves in Europe
The former head of WHO’s emergencies department claims sexual contact at raves in Europe likely amplified the initial spread of monkeypox in communities of gay and bisexual men. NBC News’ Steven Romo reports on the leading theory of the outbreak as at least 15 countries have confirmed cases of the virus.
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