More than 100,000 doses of the monkeypox vaccine have been acquired to combat its spread. Most will be available in London, with about 75% of confirmed cases here. The majority of cases are in men who are gay, bisexual, or have sex with men. Read more:
Across the capital, there are more than 18 clinics offering vaccinations, including the Dean Street sexual health clinic in Soho, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, Guy's Hospital in Southwark, Mortimer Market Centre in Camden and Barking Hospital Outpatient Centre East.
Last week, the European Commission's Health Emergency Preparedness and Response Authority said 109,090 doses had been procured since the outbreak began.
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