One of the cases is a Hawaii island resident with a history of travel to the mainland, while the other is an Oahu resident.
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Officials predicted cases will keep rising for at least a few more weeks as the government tries to keep up with a surprising international outbreak.
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Britain’s Health Security Agency said there were “no signs of a decline” in the monkeypox epidemic.
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The Hawaii Department of Health on Wednesday said it has developed a monkeypox vaccination strategy, which is expected to occur in two phases.
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Although Hawaii was among the first U.S. states to detect cases of monkeypox, state Department of Health officials continue to reassure the public that the risk to most residents remains low.
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- By Madison Muller and Christian Wienberg / Bloomberg News
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July 1, 2022
The Danish drugmaker will supply 2.5 million doses of Jynneos vaccine to U.S. authorities in the last quarter of the year and in 2023, the Department of Health and Human Services said Friday in a statement.
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Officials say they are providing more monkeypox vaccine, working to expand testing, and taking other steps to try to get ahead of the outbreak.
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A WHO emergency committee said many aspects of the outbreak were “unusual” and acknowledged that monkeypox has been neglected for years.
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The state Department of Health on Friday said it has identified an additional probable case of monkeypox in an Oahu resident, bringing the number of cases in Hawaii to five confirmed and one probable.
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DOH has also identified connections between all six people, but did not elaborate on the nature of the connections.
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The WHO said it did not expect to announce any decisions made by its emergency committee before Friday.
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Globally, more than 30 countries have reported 1,880 infections in countries that don’t typically report monkeypox, with 85% of cases in Europe. No deaths have been reported.
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- By Star-Advertiser staff
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June 16, 2022
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has confirmed monkeypox infection in three more Hawaii residents previously classified as probable cases.
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