San Francisco health officials identify 1st probable case of monkeypox in resident
The Bay Area has its first probable case of monkeypox after San Francisco's health department reported on Friday that a resident who traveled to an area with an outbreak is a presumed case. Health officials say they are prepared for this case and others should more occur. The individual is isolating and is said to be in good condition.
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