Monkeypox safety measures will be put to the test at New Orleans' Labor Day festival

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Monkeypox safety measures will be put to the test at New Orleans' Labor Day festival
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In the leadup to one of the country's major LGBTQ celebrations, the CDC, New Orleans health officials, and local community groups are working on a monkeypox vaccine plan.

. The packed nature of the event could also expose not just attendees, but bouncers, bartenders, and even hotel workers changing sheets.

But this year, he wondered whether it was a good idea to go on with the concert almost as soon as he saw the first news of US monkeypox cases. “The estimated 20,000 that line up in front of our nightclub for the concert—sweating, having a good time, shirts off—and with all the people coming in from all over the world, there’s no way that they’re going to be immune to this.”

on August 26 found that half of respondants, all men who have sex with men, had recently reduced their number of sex partners because of monkeypox.lessons learned during COVID But even with thousands of additional vaccines, “the timing for Southern Decadence is really difficult,” says Joe Hui, the communications director of Crescent Care, a New Orleans health clinic that was founded to care for AIDS patients, and has been administering monkeypox vaccines independently. Doses have been prioritized for cities that saw the first monkeypox outbreaks, like New York and Los Angeles.

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