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Monday, 1 August 2022

Central government's big decision, a task force was formed after one person died in the country due to this virus

Central government's big decision, a task force was formed after one person died in the country due to this virus


government constitutes task force to monitor monkeypox infection in india

After Corona, now there have been 4 cases of monkeypox in the country and the central government has come into action after the death of a suspected person in Kerala.

  • A total of 4 cases of monkeypox in the country, one death
  • The central government swung into action, setting up a task force
  • This task force will monitor monkeypox cases

After the corona epidemic, now monkeypox is spreading all over the world. Along with more than 70 countries around the world, monkeypox has entered India as well. So far, 4 monkeypox patients have been found in the country, and one suspected monkeypox person has also died in Kerala. After which Kerala Health Minister Veena George has given directions to investigate. Amidst all this, the central government has taken a big decision regarding monkeypox. The central government has constituted a task force to monitor monkeypox transmission. According to media reports, the task force is headed by Niti Aayog member Dr. VK will poll.

The task force team will monitor monkeypox cases across the country. In which other officials including secretaries of the Ministry of Health have been kept. According to media reports, it has been decided to form a task force to monitor monkeypox . The meeting was attended by Union Health Secretary Rajesh Bhushan, PMO Additional Secretary and other senior officials. 

Suspected monkeypox patient dies in Kerala

There have been four cases of the monkeypox in The India so far. Out of which three cases have been reported in Kerala and one in Delhi. Also, a suspected monkeypox patient died in Kerala yesterday. After which the Health Minister of Kerala has ordered an investigation. Concern has increased in the country over the death of a suspected monkeypox patient. 


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