Colorado deploys monkeypox dashboard amid "significant" case count - Axios Denver

2022-08-19 21:03:27 By : Mr. Alex NBXIAER

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The Colorado Department of Public Health published an online dashboard Thursday to track rising monkeypox cases — and corresponding demographic data — across the state.

Why it matters: Thousands of vulnerable Coloradans are waitlisted for the vaccine, and the new tool could help local health leaders ensure the limited doses go to the people and communities that need them most.

By the numbers: Of the 168 known monkeypox cases in the state, nearly two-thirds have been in metro Denver.

Of note: Demographic information has been omitted at the county level to protect people's privacy.

What they're saying: "There's reason for concern for monkeypox because we're seeing an increase in infections" amid a tight supply of vaccines, Denver Health's chief medical officer Connie Price said at a briefing Thursday.

What's next: Colorado health officials have distributed more than 3,500 doses to local health providers, and are preparing to deploy even more in light of the Biden administration's announcement Thursday to fast-track its monkeypox vaccine distribution effort.

The big picture: Colorado is one of several places across the country, including California, Philadelphia and Washington, D.C., to have recently deployed a monkeypox data dashboard.

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