White House: U.S. to add 1.8 million doses to monkeypox vaccine supply

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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is setting aside 50,000 doses of vaccine from the Strategic National Stockpile that state and health departments in places hosting large events that attract at-risk groups can request to order on top of their existing allocations and supply, White House monkeypox response coordinator Bob Fenton said in a briefing.

The department is making 50,000 courses of SIGA Technologies Inc’s TPOXX antiviral treatment available for people who test positive which state and local health departments can start ordering starting next week.