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Long lines in New York for monkeypox vaccine

9,200 slots available on city’s website at 6.00pm, gone in seven minutes

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 18 Jul 2022 11:30AM

Long lines in New York for monkeypox vaccine
According to reports, the city of New York with more than eight million people saw monkeypox infections climb last week, with 461 cases recorded Friday, up from 223 cases on Monday. – Screen grab, July 18, 2022

NEW YORK – On a hot Sunday afternoon in New York, the epicenter of the United States monkeypox outbreak, a long line of men aged 20 to 40 wait for a vaccine to protect themselves and their loved ones against the virus.

With its rows of tables and chairs and stacks of medical equipment, the vaccination center – a high school in Bushwick, Brooklyn – is reminiscent of a vaccine spot for Covid-19, a virus for which New York was also the US epicenter.

Everyone who spoke while waiting in line said they felt lucky to have gotten an appointment, as New York lacks doses. On Friday, 9,200 time slots became available on the city’s dedicated website at 6.00pm.

They were all gone in seven minutes.

Three days earlier, site traffic was so high that the page crashed.

“It was frustrating, largely because especially with Covid-19, you’d think that we would have more of a structured process or vaccine roll-out,” Aidan Baglivo, 23, told AFP. 

“There just wasn’t really anything.”

Shouldn’t be an issue

The city of more than eight million people saw monkeypox infections climb last week, with 461 cases recorded Friday since the US outbreak began in May.

That number is up from 223 cases on Monday.

Baglivo, a data analyst, noted that people who are the most connected on social media have the highest chances of getting a vaccine appointment.

Robert, who declined to give his last name, told AFP he sat at his computer refreshing the website “like a crazy person” until he got a slot.

“This shouldn’t be an issue because there’s already a vaccine, and it (the roll-out) should be more efficient to prevent it from becoming more of an issue,” said the 28-year-old. Neither his partner nor his best friend have been able to get a vaccine.

“Every additional day where there’s not more people being vaccinated is a bummer.”

Anyone can catch monkeypox, which spreads through close physical contact, but the Jynneos vaccine is currently reserved for men who have sex with men, who make up the vast majority of cases.

Many LGBTQ people, of which there is a large population in New York, worry their community will be further stigmatised because of the virus.

Important to be proactive

Nathan Tylutki, a 42-year-old actor, wonders if “there would be a quicker response to developing more vaccines if it wasn’t affecting queer people.”

In his opinion, there isn’t a lot of anti-vaccine sentiment in the LGBTQ community “because we’ve seen disease, we know what the AIDS epidemic” was like.

“We know that it’s important to be proactive about these kinds of things,” he told AFP.

Monkeypox is characterised by lesions on the skin – which can appear on the genitals or the mouth – and is often accompanied by fever, sore throat, and pain in the lymph nodes. It usually clears up on its own but can be extremely painful.

New York, on the US East Coast, have already either administered or scheduled 21,500 vaccines and hopes to speed up the process, promising more than 30,000 jabs for the whole state.

But due to a lack of doses, the Bushwick site is not expected to reopen Monday.

City health commissioner Ashwin Vasan said yesterday that New York needs tens of thousands more vaccines.

In line at the Bushwick site, fitness instructor Leroy Jackson has another concern.

“I am one of maybe two or three black people on this line” out of more than 100, said the 27-year-old.

Access to appointments for minorities and underprivileged groups is even more limited, he pointed out. – AFP, July 18, 2022

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