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With mpox cases on the rise, advocates urge vaccinations to avoid potential resurgence
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More than two years since the initial mpox outbreak, cases are trending up again — and the word still hasn't gotten out to everyone at risk.
This Pride month, public health officials came armed with a serious message: Get vaccinated.
"Since mpox is not really in the news right now, they don't necessarily feel a need," Army Cachero told CBS News.
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