As the monkeypox emergency subsides, the city has stopped placing vaccine vans outside nightclubs and sex parties. Vaccinations will still be available at sexual health clinics.
Source: New York Times
NYC Ends Monkeypox Emergency and Mobile Vaccine Vans
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