The world’s first monkeypox quarantine order! Belgium requires monkeypox cases to self-isolate for 21 days

Jimu News reporter Sun Zhe

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According to the British “Daily Mail” and other media22 On May 20, local time, the Belgian health authorities announced that cases of monkeypox infection would be required to self-isolate for 21 days. The report pointed out that Belgium has thus become the first country in the world to require the isolation of monkeypox cases.

Screenshot of related reports (Source: “Daily Mail”)

Previously, the Belgian side Three people have been confirmed to be infected with monkeypox virus.