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Monkeypox cases in New York City are rising exponentially. The number of likely cases has yet again doubled in a week.

As of Monday, July 11, 223 people in the city have tested positive for orthopoxvirus and all likely have monkeypox, according to the city's Health Department. That is up from 111 cases on July 5 and more than quadruple the number from a week prior to that.

Health officials with the city and the state said they are looking to work with organizations, representatives, and advocates from LGBTQ community to share resources, answer questions, and get feedback. that can look like pimples or blisters. These bumps can appear all over the body — including your face, hands, feet, mouth, genitals or anus — and can become infected.

"If you have a new or unexpected rash or other symptoms of monkeypox, contact a health care provider," the Health Department states. "A person is contagious until all sores have healed, and a new layer of skin has formed, which can take two to four weeks.", which the FDA has approved to prevent "smallpox and monkeypox disease in adults 18 years of age and older determined to be at high risk," the agency states. The doses are administered four weeks apart.

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