Monkeypox ‘almost eradicated’ in Montreal, once epicentre of virus outbreak in Canada
MONTREAL — Once the epicentre of Canada’s monkeypox outbreak, Montreal has almost eradicated the virus on its territory, according to doctors in the city — but they warn it’s too early to declare victory.
Cases can still be imported by tourists and other visitors, they say, adding that it’s still unclear how long the vaccine will remain effective.
Doctors and members of the city’s LGTBQ community are crediting the quick launch of a vaccination campaign and collaboration between public health officials and community organizations for the success in controlling the disease.
Dr. Geneviève Bergeron, responsible for health emergencies and infectious disease at Montreal’s public health department, said she’s “cautiously optimistic.”