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Monkeypox vaccines will be distributed for free in uptown during Charlotte Pride events

Fifth Third employees carry the traditional parade letters spelling “PRIDE” at the Charlotte Pride Parade. Charlotte’s annual Pride Parade was held Sunday afternoon, from 1pm to 3pm. The parade started at 9th St. and passed a judging stand at Trade and Tryon before ending on College St.
Fifth Third employees carry the traditional parade letters spelling “PRIDE” at the Charlotte Pride Parade. Charlotte’s annual Pride Parade was held Sunday afternoon, from 1pm to 3pm. The parade started at 9th St. and passed a judging stand at Trade and Tryon before ending on College St.

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People attending Charlotte’s pride festival this weekend can receive the monkeypox vaccine thanks to new doses arriving from the federal government.

Two thousand free vaccines will be administered at the Hal Marshall Annex, 618 N. College St., Saturday and Sunday, Mecklenburg County public information officer Suzette Nedrich said. Mecklenburg County Public Health clinical staff will also attend Charlotte Pride events to spread awareness about monkeypox and distribute the vaccine.

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The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services allocated 2,000 doses to Mecklenburg County that it received from the federal government specifically for Charlotte Pride, according to a White House news release. This is in addition to 3,000 doses Mecklenburg County Public Health has already distributed, Nedrich said.

The Biden administration has been working for weeks to involve large LGBTQ+ events in its monkeypox response, a White House official said, and Charlotte Pride will be the first event as part of this vaccine roll out.

Monkeypox, a virus that can cause flu-like symptoms, skin lesions and swollen lymph nodes. It primarily occurs in central and western Africa, but it’s spread across the globe this year to countries that usually don’t see outbreaks, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

“MCPH appreciates the pivotal support of state and federal authorities in this pilot effort to protect our community,” Nedrich told The Charlotte Observer.

In Mecklenburg County, men who have sex with men or transgender people are eligible for the vaccine if they report the following in the last 90 days:

Having multiple or anonymous sex partners

Being diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection

Receiving HIV PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis)

“While anyone can get monkeypox, right now, nearly all cases are among men who have sex with men,” NCDHHS said in a news release.

Mecklenburg County has reported 25 cases of monkeypox, the most in North Carolina, according to NCDHHS.

For more information about monkeypox, visit mecknc.gov/healthdepartment.

This story was originally published August 18, 2022 at 4:09 PM.

Genna Contino
The Charlotte Observer
Genna Contino previously covered local government for the Observer, where she wrote about Charlotte and Mecklenburg County. She attended the University of South Carolina and grew up in Rock Hill.
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Charlotte Pride 2022

The Charlotte Observer’s coverage leading up to the Charlotte Pride Festival and Parade.