Montreal says vaccine — not limiting sexual partners — best way to fight monkeypox
MONTREAL — Controlling monkeypox will be done through vaccination, not by encouraging men who have sex with men to limit their sexual partners, Montreal’s public health director said Thursday.
“If my objective is to control an outbreak of this size, I believe the vaccine is a much more effective tool, and that’s why my main message today is to encourage the community, the people for whom (the vaccine) is recommended, to go out and get it,” Dr. Mylène Drouin told reporters. “I don’t think that we’re necessarily going to control the outbreak with a message that’s only related to certain behaviours.”
Her message differs from the one issued Wednesday by Canada’s chief public health officer, Dr. Theresa Tam, who recommended that men who have sex with men limit their number of sexual partners and practise safe sex.
Drouin said that while she is encouraging people to use the safe sex practices that they normally use for preventing other sexually transmitted infections, her office is focused on encouraging vaccination and giving people the information that they need to make their own choices.

