Canadian travellers urged to take precautions against monkeypox abroad
OTTAWA — The Public Health Agency of Canada is warning travellers to be extra careful abroad because of the potential threat of catching monkeypox.
The virus, typically only found in West and Central Africa, has cropped up around the globe with cases in Canada, the United Kingdom, Spain and more than two dozen other countries.
To see so many cases unrelated to travel from those African regions is very unusual.
The government issued a level two travel health notice to encourage people travelling outside the country to take extra precautions.


