Through the Department of Human Resources of the Congress of the Republic, a case of monkeypox in a parliament worker was announced this Saturday in a statement circulated on their social media.
The statement states that Congress became aware of this case, which was reported Ministry of Health care last Thursday, July 14, and activated the relevant protocols.
They assured that, firstly, on the same day, cleaning and disinfection was carried out at the patient’s workplace, and then workers who had direct contact with the infected were identified and contacted by phone.
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They also confirmed that the worker with a confirmed diagnosis is in a stable condition, on medical rest and under constant supervision as Minsa as well as the medical service Congress.
In addition, they indicated that the collaborators who had direct contact with the patient had not had any symptoms so far. They also indicate that they will continue to be in constant contact with the patient. monkeypox and the people who were with him, in order to prevent further infection in the facility.
On the other hand, it was stated that Congress would not disclose the personal data of an infected worker, as well as his colleagues who had direct contact with him, in order to respect his privacy and avoid moral and psychological damage.
Source: RPP

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