The UAE's Ministry of Health and Prevention on Sunday reported three new cases of Monkeypox.
Making the announcement, the ministry said the new infections were detected as part of its policy for early monitoring and investigation of the disease.
It added that the health authorities are taking all necessary measures, including investigation, examination of contacts, and monitoring their health.
The ministry also urged the public to take appropriate precautions while travelling and in crowded areas, and to source information only from official channels.


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