There is no risk of spreading chickenpox after new cases were identified in the Leningrad region. Risks assessed by Gennady Onishchenko, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vice President of the Russian Academy of Education, in conversation with .

He emphasized that infected Russians have been quarantined.
“This speaks to the effectiveness of my colleagues,” Onishchenko concluded.
It was previously reported that two monkeypox patients had been identified in St. Petersburg. They were admitted to a city hospital in moderately serious condition.
Previously, three residents of the Moscow region were diagnosed with chickenpox. After that, Onishchenko informed about the risk of spreading the disease among residents in the area.


















