Montreal public health expands monkeypox vaccination to all men who have sex with men
MONTREAL — Calling Montreal the epicentre of the North American monkeypox outbreak, health officials in the city said Tuesday they were expanding vaccination against the disease to all men who have sex with men.
Montreal public health director Dr. Mylène Drouin told reporters that the city’s vaccination campaign “is an additional measure that we are putting in place to control the outbreak.” Before Tuesday, the vaccine had been made available to close contacts of infections, or to men who had been in sexual contact with two or more men within a certain period of time.
“We are asking men who are going to, or do have sexual relationships with men in Montreal during the summer, in the next few weeks or months, we are offering them the vaccination.”
Quebec’s Health Department said Tuesday there were 132 confirmed cases of the disease in the province, with 126 in Montreal. Last Friday, Canada’s chief public health officer said there were 98 cases in Quebec, for a total of 112 cases across the country.


