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168 cases of monkeypox confirmed in Canada, including 141 in Quebec

Jun 17, 2022 | 11:25 AM

OTTAWA — Federal officials say there are 168 confirmed cases of monkeypox in Canada.

The Public Health Agency of Canada says 141 cases have been reported in Quebec, 21 in Ontario, four in Alberta and two in British Columbia as of Friday.

Canada’s chief public health officer says all infections have been in men aged 20 to 69.

Dr. Theresa Tam told a news conference that many cases have been linked to sexual contact with other men, but the virus can spread to anyone who has had close physical contact with an infected person.

Tam says local health authorities have indicated that the rate of growth is slowing, and they’ll be tracking the disease’s trajectory over the next weeks.

Montreal officials expanded the city’s vaccination campaign Tuesday to all men who have sex with men, and Toronto started holding clinics to immunize high-risk individuals earlier this week.

Monkeypox belongs to the same virus family as smallpox, and smallpox vaccines have proven effective in combatting the related virus.

The Saskatchewan government says high-risk, close contacts of any cases of monkeypox discovered in the province will be offered vaccinations against the virus.

The health ministry says there are so far no reported cases in Saskatchewan and the risk of catching it is low as it’s spread only through prolonged face-to-face contact.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 17, 2022.

The Canadian Press