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Monkeypox vaccine

Monkeypox vaccines coming to more B.C. residents

Jul 29, 2022 | 12:23 PM

VICTORIA—The provincial government announced today it will be making monkeypox vaccines available to more people.

The news comes after an announcement by the World Health Organization declaring the monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency. B.C. has only seen 61 cases of monkeypox with the majority of those in the lower mainland. Northern Health has not had a confirmed case of the disease as of July 27, 2022.

To date, B.C. has received 14,480 doses of vaccine for outbreak control, including post-exposure prophylaxis. Vaccines are ordered weekly and all doses are distributed to health authorities for administration. As of July 25, 2022, 7,200 doses were administered to high-risk people.

The monkeypox virus does not spread easily from person-to-person. All identified local transmission has involved prolonged skin-to-skin contact, which is suspected to be the primary way the virus is spread.