NEW YORK — New York City will start providing second doses of the monkeypox vaccine to individuals who obtained the primary dose no less than 10 weeks in the past.
Individuals will likely be notified by textual content or electronic mail once they could make an appointment.
The town will welcome walk-ins for first doses at city-run websites, though appointments are really helpful.
About 8,000 new appointments will likely be made obtainable Friday at 4 p.m.