For Immediate Release
Risk of Monkeypox in RMI Low, but Public Awareness Encouraged
The Ministry of Health and Human Services (MOHHS) is closely monitoring the global Mpox situation, including recent outbreaks in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Philippines.
While the Republic of the Marshall Islands is currently at a low to moderate risk, it's essential to stay vigilant. The MOHHS is enhancing surveillance at all points of entry, launching public awareness campaigns, updating response plans, and exploring vaccination options.
Residents are urged to stay informed, practice good hygiene, and seek medical attention if symptoms arise. For more details, please visit www.rmihealth.org to view the full Health Bulletin or contact the MOHHS directly.
Marshallese Version:
Jikin Ajmour (MOHHS) ej kio lukkun lale jekjek in an makutkut Mpox, ekoba ikijjen an ajeeded ilo lal en an Democratic Rebublic eo an Congo (DRC) im ilo Philippines. Ilo tore in ejjab kanooj in lap an maron jelet Republic in an Marshall (RMI), emenin aorok bwe mejmej karruo wot. Ra eo an jikin Ajmour eo (MOHHS) ej kio kolaplok pelaak in jerbal ko an ilo an etalle aolep jikidriwoj drelon ko an aelon kein, ilo aer likut aolep melele ko raorok, abr lalijerbal in mokaj-nan-kur ilo ien iddin ko aer, im bar lale wawein ko jet ikijjen jerbal in lelok uno ak wa. Jej rejan aolep bwe ren lale im ronjake wot melele ko rekaal tata ien otemjej, loor wot bunton ko ikijjen hygiene, im kab mokaj im jibadok takto elanne kwoj elolo kakolle in naninmej eo rej walok. Nan melele ko rellon lok, jouj im lale tok www.rmihealth.org nan am maron loe tarlep in aolep melele kone ejjab kurtok jikin ajmour eo.