KEY POINTS
  • The U.S. will provide 50,000 doses for communities hosting Pride and other large events to offer vaccinations on site.
  • The monkeypox vaccine, Jynneos, is administered in two doses 28 days apart.
  • CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said it's crucial to get both shots. Receiving one dose at an event will not provide sufficient protection against the virus, she said.
  • The U.S. has delivered more than 1 million doses of the monkeypox vaccine across the country since the outbreak started in May, according to HHS.
Pharmacist Ngoc-Chau Tran fills syringes with monkeypox vaccine at a new walk-up monkeypox vaccination site at Barnsdall Art Park on Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2022 in Hollywood, CA.

The U.S. will provide 50,000 monkeypox vaccine doses specifically for large events with high attendance by gay and bisexual men in an effort to better reach the community most at risk right now, health officials said Thursday.

Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said communities hosting Pride and other events can order additional shots to offer vaccinations on-site. The CDC is asking jurisdictions that order more vaccine for these events to provide a plan on how they will educate attendees about the risk factors associated with monkeypox, Walensky said.