Three thousandth vaccination against monkey pox put, willingness to test for virus decreases

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More than 3,000 vaccinations against the monkey pox virus have been put in Amsterdam, the GGD reports in an update. The pace seems to be good, at the beginning of this week the 2,000th vaccination was put in place. Yet it is not yet clear whether the spread of the virus is slowing down; the willingness to test in the risk group decreases.

In the Netherlands, the virus has so far been diagnosed in about 1,087 people. More than half of the infections (569) were found in Amsterdam.

Lower test readiness

According to the GGD, the willingness to test is declining among people who have been at risk for the virus. As a result, the service cannot draw any conclusions from the new contamination figures.

“The fact that people are being tested less can mean two things: either they don’t want to test anymore, or the group where the outbreak is has had it or has been vaccinated,” a spokesperson said.

Special phone number

The GGD has now set up a special telephone number. People who have questions about the virus, testing possibilities or quarantine can call 020-5559390 between 09:00 and 16:30.

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