Monkeypox cases surpass 1,200 globally, but experts say the outbreak is ‘controllable’

Monkeypox cases surpass 1,200 globally, but experts say the outbreak is ‘controllable’
Monkeypox cases surpass 1,200 globally, but experts say the outbreak is ‘controllable’
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(NEW YORK) — Cases of monkeypox are continuing to crop up around the globe as the outbreak of the rare disease keeps spreading.

As of Thursday, at least 1,260 cases have been detected in countries where the virus is not endemic, with the overwhelming majority reported in North America and Europe.

São Paulo authorities confirmed to ABC News Wednesday that the first case of monkeypox has been confirmed in Brazil in a 41-year-old man who recently traveled to Spain.

In the United States, 40 infections are suspected or confirmed in 14 states and the District of Columbia, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

New York has the most cases at nine, followed by California with eight, Florida with four, and Illinois and Colorado with three each.

During a briefing Wednesday, World Health Organization Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said the window of opportunity to contain the outbreak is closing.

“The risk of monkeypox becoming established in non-endemic countries is real,” he said. “But that scenario can be prevented. WHO urges the affected countries to make every effort to identify all cases and contacts to control this outbreak and prevent onward monkeypox spread.”

Public health experts currently do not expect the virus to become a major health threat, but are concerned about the recent spread.

“I think any time there’s an outbreak that is ongoing with no evidence of control, I think we should be concerned,” Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr, a professor of epidemiology and medicine at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health in New York, told ABC News. “I think that’s different from being panic-stricken. But I think the continued increase in numbers of cases of monkeypox and continued increase in countries reporting cases is certainly of concern.”

If the outbreak isn’t contained, this means the virus could be ever-present in a community, circulating at low levels.

But Dr. Scott Roberts, an assistant professor and the associate medical director of infection prevention at Yale School of Medicine, said he does not envision the outbreak as being similar to the COVID-19 pandemic because of the different mechanisms of spread.

COVID-19 generally spreads through the air via tiny droplets and can require as little as 15 minutes of face-to-face contact. In the current outbreak, most of the spread has come from coming into contact with infected people’s lesions.

“It’s not like you’ll pass someone in the elevator, and you’ll get monkeypox,” Roberts told ABC News. “That’s pretty unlikely. The classic COVID definition was within six feet for 15 minutes. This one is more like within six feet for three hours, is what the CDC has said, or contact with the infected lesions.”

Many cases have been reported among men who identify as gay, bisexual or men who have sex with men, but there is currently no evidence monkeypox is a sexually transmitted infection — and the experts emphasize anyone can be infected.

But, most importantly, they said the virus is not spreading uncontrollably yet.

“The important thing to keep in mind is that it’s a containable outbreak,” Dr. Mark Dworkin, a professor of epidemiology at the University of Illinois Chicago, told ABC News. “There have been outbreaks and they have been successfully controlled.”

Dworkin referenced a 2003 outbreak in which 47 confirmed and probable cases were reported among six U.S. states, the first human cases reported outside of Africa.

All the infections occurred after coming into contact with pet prairie dogs, which became infected “after being housed near imported small mammals from Ghana,” according to the CDC.

“We have a relatively strong public health system for dealing with this kind of problem,” Dworkin said. “We had a monkeypox outbreak that was multi-state and successfully controlled without the use of a vaccine but through contact tracing and isolation so I’m optimistic.”

Currently, there are two smallpox vaccines approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration that people who have been exposed to monkeypox can take to reduce their risk of infection.

“The thing with monkeypox is it’s a very long incubation period,” said Roberts. “It’s usually one to two weeks, but it can be up to three weeks between getting exposed and having symptoms.”

He continued, “So that actually gives you a window to vaccinate after you’ve been exposed to ramp up your immunity and really get rid of the virus before it becomes a true blow infection.”

The CDC has previously said the federal government has enough vaccines and treatments for anyone who is exposed but is not recommending a mass vaccination campaign at this time.

ABC News’ Aicha Elhammer contributed to this report.

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3 dead, 1 injured in shooting at Maryland factory: Sheriff

3 dead, 1 injured in shooting at Maryland factory: Sheriff
3 dead, 1 injured in shooting at Maryland factory: Sheriff
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(SMITHSBURG, Md.) — Three people are dead and one critically injured after a shooting at a factory in Smithsburg, Maryland, Thursday afternoon, authorities said.

The alleged gunman was wounded in an ensuing shootout with state police, authorities said.

The Washington County Sheriff’s Office said it responded to reports of an active shooter at Columbia Machine at around 2:30 p.m. and found the victims.

The alleged shooter had fled the scene and was apprehended by Maryland State Police in nearby Hagerstown based on a description of the suspect, the sheriff’s office said.

The suspect and a state trooper exchanged gunfire, and both were injured and transported for medical treatment, the sheriff’s office said.

“There is no confirmed active threat to the community in relation to this incident,” the Washington County Sheriff’s Office said.

The FBI and Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives are assisting in the investigation.

Washington County Sheriff spokesperson Sgt. Carly Hose said the alleged shooter is a man, though no additional information on the suspect or a possible motive was released.

Hose could not confirm the employment status of the suspect or victims.

Columbia Machine manufactures concrete products equipment. Smithsburg is about 70 miles northwest of Washington, D.C.

 

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Listen to Halsey’s new single “So Good” now

Listen to Halsey’s new single “So Good” now
Listen to Halsey’s new single “So Good” now
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After going viral on TikTok by complaining that their record company wouldn’t release their new song unless they went viral on TikTok, Halsey has finally dropped the song in question: “So Good.”

The official video for the track, which was directed by Halsey’s parter Alev Aydin, will premiere tomorrow, June 10. Halsey had said that Alev, the father of their son Ender, is the subject of the song.

The song is about wanting someone who is unavailable, because they’re already in another relationship. “You’re all I think about and everywhere I look/I know it’s bad, but we could be so good,” Halsey sings.

Last year, Halsey told Allure, “Alev and I have been really good friends for four years. And when the stars aligned, our relationship became romantic and it was pretty evident that he and I were both, like, ‘Oh, my gosh! You’re the person I’m supposed to start a family with.'”

Halsey headlines New York City’s Governors Ball this Saturday, and the Hollywood Bowl in LA on June 21.

As previously reported, Halsey made headlines when they claimed that their label held up the release of a new single on the condition they fabricate a “fake viral moment on TikTok.”

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City Girls’ Yung Miami grills rumored boyfriend Diddy, Missy Elliott thanks Janet Jackson for support and more

City Girls’ Yung Miami grills rumored boyfriend Diddy, Missy Elliott thanks Janet Jackson for support and more
City Girls’ Yung Miami grills rumored boyfriend Diddy, Missy Elliott thanks Janet Jackson for support and more
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City Girls member Yung Miami is set to host a new Revolt TV talk show and podcast, titled Caresha Please. Her first guest will be none other than her rumored boo, Diddy.

The Miami-based rapper shared a preview clip on Instagram Wednesday, showing Diddy sitting across from her in the hot seat, as she questioned him on a wide variety of topics, including love and relationships.

Among other things, she asks, “Are you a cheater?” “What do you like about me?” and “So what we is?” A dumbfounded Puff Daddy doesn’t provide solid responses. 

On the premiere episode, airing Thursday on YouTube, Yung Miami will chat with the Revolt founder about his new label, Love Records, his career, his family and more. 

Missy Elliott publicly expressed her gratitude for Janet Jackson and thanked her for being a good friend. 

In a lengthy Instagram message, shared alongside a video of the two, the “Work It” rapper said she appreciates Jackson for taking time out of her busy schedule to visit her at a moment when she needed to feel some love. 

“… the other day @janetjackson & I was chopping it up on the phone & I spoke about how I missed everyone & how this year I wanted to make sure I see her & she casually said I’ll fly to where you are,” Elliott wrote. She went on to explain that the “booked and busy” superstar made her “tear up” when she stuck to her promise, showed up at her house and spent two days with her. “I Love you til Earth is No More!” she said. 

–The trailer for the new Mike Tyson limited series was released Wednesday. The first-look video shows Moonlight star Trevante Rhodes as he transforms into Tyson in a chronicling biopic of his life and boxing career. 

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Music notes: Michael Bublé, Dua Lipa, Elton John, Justin Timberlake and more

Music notes: Michael Bublé, Dua Lipa, Elton John, Justin Timberlake and more
Music notes: Michael Bublé, Dua Lipa, Elton John, Justin Timberlake and more

Michael Bublé is “not at all jealous” that Justin Bieber scored another Tim Horton’s collab — this time for his Biebs Brew cold brew. Michael shared a video of him doing a blind taste test — Biebs’ cold brew versus McDonald’s and Starbucks’ brews. The Biebs brew won, with Michael roaring, “I hate that I love this” before kicking the cup.

Dua Lipa owes Saturday Night Live star Bowen Yang a matching tattoo. He called her out on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Kimmel. Apparently Dua proposed the idea of matching tats when she was on SNL but never followed through. Yang lamented, “I feel like she’s blowing me off … Dua.  It was your idea.”

Speaking of Dua, her “Cold Heart” collab with Elton John reached a new personal best on Billboard‘s Hot Dance/Electronic songs chart — its 34th week at #1. It now has the second-longest run atop the chart, besting “The Middle” by Zedd and Maren Morris. Marshmello and Bastille’s “Happier” is in first place with 69 weeks atop the chart.

Justin Timberlake is headlining Pharrell Williams‘ Something in the Water Festival, which takes place June 17 through June 19 in Washington, D.C. UsherCalvin HarrisDave Matthews Band and Silk Sonic‘s Anderson .Paak will also perform during the Juneteenth weekend event. The show will be streamed live on Amazon Music.

Ed Sheeran is still the official shirt sponsor of the Ipswich Town Football Club. The jerseys have been promoting his Mathematics Tour logo since the 2021-22 season, reports FanNation Futbol. Ed is a diehard Ipswich fan.

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Music notes: Demi Lovato, Camila Cabello, Ed Sheeran, Elton John and more

Music notes: Demi Lovato, Camila Cabello, Ed Sheeran, Elton John and more
Music notes: Demi Lovato, Camila Cabello, Ed Sheeran, Elton John and more

Demi Lovato‘s “Sorry Not Sorry” is the newest member of Spotify’s Billions Club. Announcing the feat on their Instagram Story, Demi told their fans they loved them for streaming their 2017 single over 1 billion times.

Camila Cabello showed how she made her creepy “Psychofreak” music video that featured Willow. “We decided to make a room which kind of felt like a waiting room. I liked the idea of the whole video being stuck in this one small but infinite space,” Camila revealed, adding she wanted the video to feel “disorientating.”

Ed Sheeran is still the official shirt sponsor of the Ipswich Town Football Club. The jerseys have been promoting his Mathematics Tour logo since the 2021-22 season, reports FanNation Futbol. Ed is a diehard Ipswich fan.

Dua Lipa owes Saturday Night Live star Bowen Yang a matching tattoo. He called her out on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Kimmel. Apparently Dua proposed the idea of matching tats when she was on SNL but never followed through. Yang lamented, “I feel like she’s blowing me off … Dua. It was your idea.”

Speaking of Dua, her “Cold Heart” collab with Elton John reached a new personal best on Billboard’s Hot Dance/Electronic songs chart — its 34th week at #1. It now has the second-longest run atop the chart, besting “The Middle” by Zedd and Maren Morris. Marshmello and Bastille‘s “Happier” is in first place with 69 weeks atop the chart.

Justin Timberlake and SZA are among the headliners of Pharrell Williams‘ Something in the Water Festival, which takes place June 17 through June 19 in Washington, D.C. UsherCalvin HarrisLil Baby and Silk Sonic’s Anderson .Paak will also perform during the Juneteenth weekend event, as well as Latin superstar J Balvin. The show will be streamed live on Amazon Music.

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Jordan Peele’s final ‘Nope’ trailer reveals laughs amid danger from the sky

Jordan Peele’s final ‘Nope’ trailer reveals laughs amid danger from the sky
Jordan Peele’s final ‘Nope’ trailer reveals laughs amid danger from the sky
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Oscar-winning Get Out writer-director Jordan Peele‘s upcoming thriller, Nope, has been shrouded in mystery, but a final trailer shows the plot taking shape.

Jordan’s Get Out star Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer play a brother and sister who are left to pick up the pieces after their rancher father dies suddenly. However, he can’t help but shake the feeling that something killed their dad — and it has something to do with the creepy clouds that play above their homestead and the apparent alien spaceship he swears he saw.

Together, the pair set up a scheme to finally catch an alien on camera — or, as teased by Steven Yuen‘s showboating cowboy entertainer, perhaps to physically catch one to show off to a paying crowd.

However, as with all of Jordan’s thrillers, it’s likely there’s much more to the project than what appears. Moviegoers will have to see for themselves July 22.

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Jan. 6 committee live updates: Panel prepares for prime-time hearing

Jan. 6 committee live updates: Panel prepares for prime-time hearing
Jan. 6 committee live updates: Panel prepares for prime-time hearing
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(WASHINGTON) — The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol holds its first prime-time hearing on Thursday at 8 p.m.

The hearing will feature never-before-seen video footage and witness testimony as lawmakers aim to explain what they call a “coordinated, multi-step effort” by former President Donald Trump and his allies to overturn results of the 2020 presidential election.

Jun 09, 5:45 pm
Capitol Police officer, documentarian to testify

One of the first officers injured on Jan. 6, U.S. Capitol Police officer Caroline Edwards, who suffered a traumatic brain injury after she was thrown to the ground by rioters pushing bike racks, will deliver her firsthand account before the committee in a matter of hours.

Documentary filmmaker Nick Quested, who followed the Proud Boys through Washington as members of the extremist group marched on the Capitol and clashed with law enforcement, is also scheduled to testify live.

ABC News exclusively obtained some of Quested’s extraordinary material, showing how a group of Trump supporters at a presidential rally transformed into an angry mob that broke into the Capitol. Click here for more.

Jun 09, 5:22 pm
McCarthy dodges questions on legitimacy of 2020 election

House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., wouldn’t say Thursday if President Joe Biden was the legitimate winner of the 2020 election.

ABC News Chief Washington Correspondent Jonathan Karl pressed McCarthy on the matter four times during a news conference where House Republicans preemptively slammed tonight’s hearing, calling the Jan. 6 panel “the most political and least legitimate committee in American history.”

McCarthy said Biden is the president, but declined to address the legitimacy aspect and declined to say Trump was wrong when he baselessly claimed the election was fraudulent.

Watch the full exchange here:

Jun 09, 5:02 pm
Key players to watch

The select committee has promised never-before-seen videotaped depositions from some of Trump’s closest aides and family members after Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner and Donald Trump Jr. all sat for interviews earlier this year.

Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows — who turned over thousands of text messages to the committee — has been described by congressional sources as an “MVP” of the hearings, as his messages have provided somewhat of a roadmap for investigators.

Jun 09, 4:35 pm
Biden calls Jan. 6 ‘flagrant violation of the Constitution’

President Joe Biden said a lot of Americans will learn new details about the Jan. 6 attack as lawmakers begin to reveal the findings of their 11-month investigation.

“One of the things that’s gonna occupy my country tonight, I suspect, is the first open hearings on January the 6th,” Biden said as he sat down with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau at the Summit of the Americas on Thursday afternoon.

“And as I said when it was occurring and subsequent, I think it was a clear, flagrant violation of the Constitution,” Biden continued. “I think these guys and women broke the law, tried to turn around the result of an election. And there’s a lot of questions: who’s responsible, who’s involved?”

Jun 09, 4:11 pm
Hearing kicks off at 8 p.m.

Thursday’s hearing, the first of six scheduled in June, is the culmination of an 11-month-long investigation by the House select committee.

The nine-member panel has collected more than 140,000 documents and 1,000 witness interviews throughout the course of the investigation, and members have promised to introduce never-before-seen videos and exhibits they say will shock the public.

ABC News Television Network will air special coverage of the hearing at 8 p.m. and ABC News Live will carry gavel-to-gavel coverage.

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Lady Gaga’s Haus Labs debuts new makeup at Sephora

Lady Gaga’s Haus Labs debuts new makeup at Sephora
Lady Gaga’s Haus Labs debuts new makeup at Sephora
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Monsters, rejoice! Haus Labs by Lady Gaga is now available at Sephora stores, along with seven new products.

The latest drop includes vegan, cruelty-free picks that have been marked “clean” by the massive beauty retailer. The music icon’s cosmetics line initially launched in 2019 with six collections that, at the time, were available exclusively on Amazon.

Now, the brand has blossomed to include 90 products in seven categories that include everything from vibrant lip colors to high-pigment cheek paints to smooth gel eyeliner pencils.

“Two years ago we set out to create new, bold makeup that is supercharged with the worlds’ most innovative skincare ingredients,” Lady Gaga wrote in an Instagram post. “I’m proud that @hauslabs is launching a new makeup line that we believe represents the future of clean artistry. I hope we change your perception of what clean makeup can be, and that you will love our products as much as I do.”

The latest lineup of Haus Labs products will be sold on the brand’s website, Sephora.com and in 25 select stores across the U.S.

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HBO releases sneaky sneak peek pic of ‘The Last of Us’ series; video game’s vets join the cast

HBO releases sneaky sneak peek pic of ‘The Last of Us’ series; video game’s vets join the cast
HBO releases sneaky sneak peek pic of ‘The Last of Us’ series; video game’s vets join the cast
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HBO has released a first-look photo of Game of Thrones veterans Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey as, respectively, Joel and Ellie in the network’s adaptation of the hit video game series The Last of Us.

As reported, the series will follow the events of the game: Mandalorian star Pascal plays Joel, a smuggler ferrying teenaged Ellie out of a dangerous quarantine zone and across a post-apocalyptic United States.

In addition to the picture, which shows Joel and Ellie hiding in the shadows, the network announced during Summer Game Fest that Ashley Johnson and Troy Baker — who respectively voiced Ellie and Joel in the game and its sequel — have also joined the cast.

However, with their roles already filled, they’ll be playing different characters.

The cast also includes Nick Offerman, Jeffrey Pierce, Anna Torv and Terminator: Dark Fate‘s Gabriel Luna.

The show is set to debut June 14, 2023.

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