The city of San Francisco, Calif. declared monkeypox a public health emergency on Thursday, allowing it to streamline resources and ask vendors it uses for COVID-19 vaccine sites to offer the monkeypox vaccine as well. The city has about one-third of the confirmed total cases in the state.
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San Francisco declares public health emergency over monkeypox
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