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Week of October 17, 2022 MMWR Weekly Briefing

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This episode discusses seven MMWR reports. The first three reports highlight the progress that's been made toward improving access to the monkeypox vaccine for those who are most affected. The fourth report looks at Monkeypox virus infection of the eye. The fifth report examines a case of monkeypox in a health care provider resulting from an occupational needlestick injury. The sixth report examines influenza and COVID-19 vaccination coverage among health care personnel. And the last report looked at vaccine effectiveness with the original monovalent COVID-19 vaccine during Omicron against COVID-19-associated hospitalization.

This episode discusses seven MMWR reports. The first three reports highlight the progress that's been made toward improving access to the monkeypox vaccine for those who are most affected. The fourth report looks at Monkeypox virus infection of the eye. The fifth report examines a case of monkeypox in a health care provider resulting from an occupational needlestick injury. The sixth report examines influenza and COVID-19 vaccination coverage among health care personnel. And the last report looked at vaccine effectiveness with the original monovalent COVID-19 vaccine during Omicron against COVID-19-associated hospitalization.

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