A medical laboratory technician prepares to test suspected monkeypox samples at the microbiology laboratory of La Paz Hospital in Madrid, Spain, on 6 June Pablo Blazquez Dominguez/Getty Images
Far from being brought under control, the monkeypox outbreak is growing rapidly, with the number of confirmed cases doubling to in the past week. The World ÎçÒ¹¸£Àû1000¼¯ºÏ Organization (WHO)’s emergency committee may declare it a public health emergency of international concern – its highest alert level – in the coming days. But how can it be controlled?
The UK is offering vaccination to those most at risk amid this particular…



