More countries around the world, including Canada, are now reporting numerous potential cases of monkeypox. Cases of the rare virus are usually confined to Africa, and researchers are now trying to figure out how widespread the virus is. Jamie Maraucher explains how the virus affects people, and how it might have travelled to Canada.
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- Monkeypox has Canadian researchers scrambling. Why, and how contagious is it?