San Francisco Declares Emergency Over Monkeypox Spread
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San Francisco has 281 cases of the virus that so far has primarily affected gay men, although anyone can get infected.
The mayor of San Francisco announced a state of emergency Thursday over the growing number of monkeypox cases, allowing officials to cut through red tape and fight a public health crisis reminiscent of the AIDS epidemic that began devastating the city in the 1980s.
“We are at a very scary place. And we don’t want to be ignored by the federal government in our need. So many leaders of the LGBT community have also, weeks ago, asked for additional help and support and assistance," said Mayor London Breed.
The city is in “desperate need of vaccines," she said.
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