
Lahore has been placed on high alert after the number of confirmed monkeypox cases rose to seven. Mayo Hospital reported three new infections, including two men and a 30-year-old woman showing symptoms of the virus. Health authorities have intensified monitoring and isolation procedures.
Two male patients, Abu S. and Safdar, have been confirmed positive and are being treated in isolated wards. A woman is under observation as her test results are awaited. The recent increase in cases has raised concerns but authorities assure that the situation is under control.
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Doctors suggest that the rise in cases is due to better awareness and faster reporting, not an uncontrolled outbreak. However, the growing number of patients indicates the virus might be spreading within the community. Authorities are investigating the links between these cases, including travel history and possible community transmission.
Mayo Hospital has stepped up its screening procedures, especially in high-risk areas like emergency and outpatient departments. While no official citywide restrictions have been imposed, health officials are monitoring the situation closely and preparing for possible escalations.
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The situation is still under control, but the coming weeks will be crucial. If the virus spreads further, additional containment measures may be needed to avoid new clusters across the city.