Monkeypox vaccines have arrived in South Australia to help vaccinate at-risk groups. 9News
Across Australia, 66 confirmed and probable cases have been identified.Chief Health Officer Professor Nicola Spurrier said the Communicable Disease Control Branch is working with sexual health services to deliver the initial allocation of the vaccine.
South Australia has recorded one case so far, which was identified in a person who had travelled overseas. Chief Health Officer Professor Nicola Spurrier said the Communicable Disease Control Branch is working with sexual health services to deliver the initial allocation of the
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