CDC Advises Moderated Sexual Habits To Avoid Catching Monkeypox


Fresh guidance includes having fewer sexual partners, avoiding situations where anonymous sexual contact is frequent, and using barriers like clothes. Meanwhile in Illinois, a day care worker may have exposed kids to monkeypox.

More on the spread of monkeypox —


NPR:
How Colleges Are Preparing For Monkeypox 


Andrea Connor has become “the accidental COVID Czar” of Lake Forest College, a small school north of Chicago where she serves as dean of students. “When COVID started, our crisis management team sort of multiplied,” she says. Now, she’s relying on that same team to respond to a new health threat: monkeypox. (Salhotra, 8/6)


The Atlantic:
What Should Worry Most Americans About Our Monkeypox Response


Seventy-eight days and more than 7,000 documented cases into the United States’ 2022 outbreak of monkeypox, federal officials have declared the disease a nationwide public-health emergency. With COVID-19 (you know, the other ongoing viral public-health emergency) still very much raging, the U.S. is officially in the midst of two infectious-disease crises, and must now, with limited funds, wrangle both at once. (Wu, 8/5)


Pew Trusts:
Monkeypox Straining U.S. Health System 


Deep into their third year of fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, local and state public health workers are battered, depleted and, in many places, demoralized. And now, they face a rapidly spreading new virus: monkeypox. (Ollove, 8/6)

On the monkeypox vaccine rollout —


Los Angeles Times:
Californians Waiting For Vaccine Try To Cut Monkeypox Risk 


“The government needs to produce more vaccine and get it in the arms of people who need it — like now,” said Matthew J. Mimiaga, a professor of epidemiology and psychiatry who directs the UCLA Center for LGBTQ+ Advocacy, Research and Health. “But I don’t think gay and bisexual men will let that be the only prevention opportunity that they take.” (Alpert Reyes and Brown, 8/7)


Oklahoman:
How Oklahoma Is Using Limited Supply Of Monkeypox Vaccines


The Oklahoma Health Department hopes to be able to offer monkeypox vaccines to people in high-risk groups who want protection against the virus at some point in the future, a spokeswoman said this week. But for now, that’s not the case. Vaccines aren’t widely accessible and remain in short supply in the state. (Branham, 8/6)


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