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Jalisco reports a 170% increase in monkeypox cases compared to last week

Each week, Jalisco's health system (SSJ) reports on the monkeypox virus transmission in the state of Jalisco. This week's report was titled "Preventive measures reduce the risk of transmission of the monkeypox virus," and announces 27 new cases of monkeypox in the state this week, a 170% increase from last week's report when there were only 10 cases reported.

While SSJ stopped reporting on the spread of monkeypox by the municipality, by PVDN calculations, of the 27 new cases this week, at least 19 were in Puerto Vallarta, although SSJ refuses to confirm the . . .

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