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  • Gov. Pritzker declares monkeypox virus outbreak in Illinois a Public Health Emergency

    AUGUST 1, 2022 / 7:35 PM

    CHICAGO (CBS) -- Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker on Monday declared the monkeypox virus a public health emergency, and declared Illinois a disaster area regarding the disease.

    The declaration applies statewide, and will allow the Illinois Department of Public Health to coordinate logistics so as to aid in the distribution vaccines, and in treatment and prevention efforts. The declaration will also help coordinate the state response with the federal government.

    "MPV is a rare, but potentially serious disease that requires the full mobilization of all available public health resources to prevent the spread," Gov. Pritzker said in a news release. "That's why I am declaring a state of emergency to ensure smooth coordination between state agencies and all levels of government, thereby increasing our ability to prevent and treat the disease quickly.

    ... The proclamation takes effect immediately and will remain in place for 30 days.

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