European countries will be told to prepare a vaccination plan to tackle the spiralling outbreak, it was claimed today as Denmark became the latest country to be struck down.EU authorities are set to publish a risk assessment, which will advise all member states to draw up an inoculation strategy to control the spread of the tropical virus.No monkeypox-specific vaccine exists — but smallpox jabs — which were routinely offered to Brits until the virus was eradicated four decades ago, is 85 per cent effective.
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