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monkeypox toronto

Toronto Public Health confirmed that there are seven "new lab-confirmed cases" of monkeypox in Toronto as of June 13, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to 18.

TPH made the update in a tweet on June 13 at 3:24 p.m., confirming that along with the seven new cases since the last update on June 10, there are 23 cases under investigation.

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As of June 2, 2022, Toronto Public Health (TPH) has confirmed three new cases of monkeypox, and the department is continuing to monitor activity in the city.

The cases were confirmed at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, with public health officials stating that five other cases of the virus are still under investigation.

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Toronto Public Health (TPH) confirmed their first reported case of the monkeypox virus on Thursday.

Thankfully, TPH said in a press release that they received laboratory confirmation that two other Torontonians who were "categorized as suspected cases have tested negative."

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The Public Health Agency of Canada has confirmed that there are ten more cases of monkeypox in Quebec which brings the total amount of cases in the country up to 15.

According to a press release on Tuesday, May 24, from Minister of Health Jean-Yves Duclos, more samples from other places in Canada are currently on the way for testing and more cases are expected to be confirmed in the upcoming days.

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A suspected case of monkeypox is being investigated in Toronto and public health officials are advising people who may have come in contact with the virus.

According to Toronto Public Health, the first suspected case of monkeypox in the city is in an adult male in his 40s who is currently "stable and recovering" in hospital.

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