Greece has imposed a 10-day ban on the transportation and reproduction of sheep and goats across the country in response to over 100 pox infections detected mainly in the northern Evros region. The measure is aimed at curbing the spread of the virus, which does not affect humans. The agriculture ministry has already culled about 17,500 animals due to the outbreak, which has also been reported in the south. The source of the outbreak is under investigation, with potential suspicion falling on suspicious imports from abroad. The ban does not impact public health as the virus is not transmissible to humans.