From Mayor Robert Garcia <[email protected]>
Subject Monkeypox Eligibility Now Expanded
Date July 20, 2022 8:54 PM
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Dear Friend —



Over the past weeks, the City of Long Beach and our Health Department have been urgently working to prepare for and address cases of monkeypox in our community. Yesterday, we announced that we are expanding eligibility requirements to make vaccines more accessible to people at the highest risk in our city — particularly gay and bisexual men and our transgender community.



The monkeypox vaccine is now available for the following people:



- People who were exposed to someone with confirmed monkeypox and do not have symptoms.

- People who attended an event/venue where there was high risk of exposure to someone with confirmed monkeypox.

- Gay or bisexual men and transgender persons who are on PrEP.

- Gay or bisexual men and transgender persons who may have been exposed through higher-risk settings in the past several weeks.



While the vaccine supply is still limited, we are committed to meeting the needs of our highest-risk communities and our Health Department is working around the clock to reach out to those who may be impacted. If you believe you are eligible for a vaccine, you can now complete a pre-registration survey to join a waitlist. Those who sign-up and meet the new eligibility criteria will be contacted with additional information on how to get vaccinated when it is their turn.



For more information, full eligibility requirements and the link to pre-register for vaccination, please visit our website here <[link removed]>.



Thank you and stay healthy, 



Mayor Robert Garcia







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Robert Garcia - Mayor of Long Beach - 411 W Ocean Blvd 11th Floor, Long Beach, CA 90802, United States

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