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DOH Secretary Ted Herbosa said there is no cause for alarm over mpox, noting that the disease is already present in the country and that contact tracing remains a standard procedure of its Epidemiology Bureau.

The statement comes after the Mandaluyong City Health Department confirmed an mpox case involving a resident of a condominium in the city.

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Transcript
00:00Our MPAX is slower than last year.
00:02So, talagang nandito na yung MPAX,
00:05and we continue to do surveillance and contact tracing for them.
00:08Normal procedure yan ang ating epidemiology.
00:10And just a reminder, yung MPAX na kukuha lang
00:13through close and intimate contact.
00:17So, as long as you protect yourself,
00:19it's important to be mga kahawa.
00:21And then, pag meron kaming patient,
00:23they're told to actually stay at home.
00:25Stay at home.
00:26Stay at home lang.
00:38So, here we go.
00:40We love you.
00:45Welcome to another episode.
00:46Bye-bye.
00:47Bye-bye.

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