Many took to Twitter to express their frustration at not being able to book the highly sought-after monkeypox vaccine.
Monkeypox is characterized by flu-like symptoms, like a fever or sore throat, and a painful or itchy rash. It is most often contracted through direct contact with the rash of someone who already has monkeypox, and can also be spread through respiratory droplets, sexual activity, or itemsNew Yorkers are livid after the monkeypox vaccination appointment website crashed due to high demand.
"This is just further proof that demand is very high, and we will continue working to make vaccines available. We will advise New Yorkers when more appointments can be made," the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene said in a statement"We apologize for the frustration caused and are working to build stable appointment infrastructure as we roll out more appointments as vaccine supply increases in the coming weeks.
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