New epidemic

I'm not aware of any new epidemics that have been declared by the World Health Organization (WHO) or other reputable health organizations. However, there are several ongoing health crises and outbreaks that are being monitored and responded to by global health authorities. Some examples include:

  1. COVID-19: The pandemic caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus is still ongoing, with new cases and outbreaks reported around the world.
  2. Monkeypox: A viral disease that has been reported in several countries, including the United States, Canada, and Europe.
  3. Polio: A highly infectious disease that has been reported in several countries, including Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Nigeria.
  4. Measles: A highly contagious and potentially serious disease that has been reported in several countries, including the United States, Europe, and Africa.
  5. Ebola: A viral disease that has been reported in several countries in Africa, including the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.

It's important to note that the WHO and other health organizations are constantly monitoring the global health situation and responding to new outbreaks and epidemics as they arise. If a new epidemic is declared, it will be widely reported in the media and by health organizations.

If you're concerned about a specific outbreak or epidemic, I recommend checking the WHO website or other reputable health sources for the latest information and guidance.