University of Illinois Educating Students About Monkeypox Ahead of School Year
The University of Illinois does not plan to limit social events because of the spread of monkeypox as the school year is about to start. But the university is trying to educate students about the disease. Campus officials in Champaign say they’re urging anyone who thinks they have the disease to go to the McKinley health building for a diagnosis. Students have been sent an email explaining the symptoms of monkeypox and how it’s contracted. The school year starts August 22nd.








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