US monkeypox cases are declining nationally, driven by a growing vaccine supply and community-based outreach, marking a hopeful sign for an outbreak that’s afflicted more than 25,000 Americans. Since the outbreak peaked in August, daily case rates have been dropping, data show, with just 66 new infections reported on Sept. 21. In cities where monkeypox cases exploded early on, such as New York City, cases have declined sharply, and in San Francisco case rates have also slowed down, health officials said at a briefing Wednesday.
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Monkeypox Spread Is Slowing in the US. Now, the Focus Is on Prevention
Monkeypox Spread Is Slowing in the US. Now, the Focus Is on Prevention
- Published Sep 29, 2022