As demand for the monkeypox vaccine stalls, outreach goes hyperlocal
While a plan to target large LGBTQ events has yielded mixed results, a new pilot project aims to get vaccines to smaller venues.
While a plan to target large LGBTQ events has yielded mixed results, a new pilot project aims to get vaccines to smaller venues.
It’s the latest hiccup the administration is facing amid broad criticism over its monkeypox response, its messaging to LGBTQ communities about the virus’s risks and its failure to supply enough vaccines to immunize those most susceptible to contracting it.
It’s the latest hiccup the administration is facing amid broad criticism over its monkeypox response, its messaging to LGBTQ communities about the virus’s risks and its failure to supply enough vaccines to immunize those most susceptible to contracting it.
It’s the latest hiccup the administration is facing amid broad criticism over its monkeypox response, its messaging to LGBTQ communities about the virus’s risks and its failure to supply enough vaccines to immunize those most susceptible to contracting it.
It’s the latest hiccup the administration is facing amid broad criticism over its monkeypox response, its messaging to LGBTQ communities about the virus’s risks and its failure to supply enough vaccines to immunize those most susceptible to contracting it.
Officials are expanding outreach campaigns to reach Black and Latino men, but huge disparities persist.
Officials are expanding outreach campaigns to reach Black and Latino men, but huge disparities persist.
Officials are expanding outreach campaigns to reach Black and Latino men, but huge disparities persist.
Officials are expanding outreach campaigns to reach Black and Latino men, but huge disparities persist.
Less access could also prolong the pandemic, allowing the virus to circulate and perhaps provide a haven for new, more dangerous variants.
Less access could also prolong the pandemic, allowing the virus to circulate and perhaps provide a haven for new, more dangerous variants.
Less access could also prolong the pandemic, allowing the virus to circulate and perhaps provide a haven for new, more dangerous variants.
Public health leaders fear preventable and possibly fatal diseases could become more common.
Public health leaders fear preventable and possibly fatal diseases could become more common.
Public health leaders fear preventable and possibly fatal diseases could become more common.