Monkeypox cases dropping, but racial disparities growing

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The White House said it's optimistic about a decline in monkeypox cases and an uptick in vaccinations against the infectious virus, despite worsening racial disparities in reported cases.

The number of infections is slowing after hitting a high of 870 cases in a single day on Aug. 22. But the decline has revealed deepening racial divides.

Latinos are also disproportionately infected, making up nearly a third of infections in recent weeks. “That tells you there needs to be a major recalibration in your interventions,” Adalja said. “It’s not as impactful as it should be.”has struggled since the beginning with its response to the outbreak when it was first identified in May

Daskalakis said the Biden administration worked to get vaccines directly into the hands of local organizations with ties to the LGBTQ community to increase uptake in Black and Latino communities. He pointed to efforts at recent Pride celebrations in Atlanta and New Orleans as evidence.“Thousands of individuals are getting the protection against monkeypox that they may not have otherwise,” Daskalakis said. “These events demonstrate our strategy is working.

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