Australian artist who contracted monkeypox overseas warns others to take the virus seriously
ABCAn Australian who contracted monkeypox overseas has spoken out on social media as a warning for people not to treat the disease lightly, saying it caused them severe pain and emotional stress. Key points: Henry Boles contracted monkeypox after attending a party in Germany He has warned others to take the disease seriously More than 80 cases of monkeypox have been reported in Australia Perth-based artist Henry Boles has just emerged from isolation in Germany, but documented their quarantine journey on social media. After three weeks of isolating in a hotel room in the western German city of Gelsenkirchen last week, Boles said the emotional aspect of finding out they had the disease was the hardest thing to process, but the pain was also "pretty severe". As well as getting vaccinated, Nick Medland, the co-chair of the National Monkeypox Taskforce, said men who have sex with men who are travelling overseas should reduce the number of sexual partners they have while travelling, avoid sex two weeks after coming back to Australia and speak to a doctor if they develop symptoms.