Both live in the South East of England - where most of the cases have been identified - and it is thought they got the infection through spread in the community, rather than travel.
Monkeypox is usually linked with travel to West Africa. BBC News
See also:
- Monkeypox cases confirmed in England – latest updates UK Health Security Agency
- Guidance: Monkeypox UK Health Security Agency
- Close contacts of UK's monkeypox cases are being given 'off-label' vaccine The Daily Mail
- Monkeypox hits Europe: Portugal says five men have virus while Spain probes eight suspected cases The Daily Mail
- Monkeypox: What we know about rare virus as four more cases confirmed in England The Independent
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