
N.B.'s suspected monkeypox case wasn't tested until after symptoms faded - CBC.ca

Dr. Yves Léger, the acting deputy chief medical officer of health, said Public Health isn't releasing details about the travel-related case, but the person wasn't assessed until after their symptoms faded.
The person with New Brunswick's first suspected case of monkeypox had recently travelled to areas where there were other cases of the disease, the province's acting deputy chief medical officer of he… [+2654 chars]
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