There are over 21,000 confirmed cases of monkeypox in the United States.
The administration also announced the launch of a new program for gay and bisexual men — two populations that have been."HHS is launching a pilot program that will provide up to 50,000 doses from the national stockpile to be made available for pride and other events that will have high attendance of gay and bisexual men," said White House monkeypox response coordinator Bob Fenton in a statement.
Fenton said the public health emergency declaration would"allow us to explore additional strategies to get vaccines and treatments more quickly out to impacted communities. And it will allow us to get more data from jurisdictions so we can effectively track and attack this outbreak," persome public health experts believe
"The CDC, the FDA, and all of it — they haven't learned a single lesson from Covid," AIDS activist and PrEP4All founder Peter Staley
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