How to Protect Against Monkeypox as School Starts

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Aug
2022

How to Protect Against Monkeypox as School Starts

Because monkeypox spreads primarily through prolonged close contact, babies and toddlers could theoretically get monkeypox from caregivers who are sick — if they hug or kiss children, change dirty diapers with an exposed rash on their hands — or through contaminated toys, shared utensils and beds. However, most day cares already have policies to disinfect toys and surfaces, as well as avoid shared beds, linens or clothing.

Read the source article at The New York Times

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