Let's Talk Mpox Q&A Campaign
Share the following social media Q&As with your communities to help answer common questions about mpox. This material is downloadable and shareable.
For more resources and information, visit our full mpox communications toolkit and mpox homepage.
New Mpox Community Based Organization (CBO) Grant Request for Applications (RFA) No. 22-10929 is open. The purpose of the Mpox CBO Grant is to provide eligible CBO reimbursement for vaccine administration and vaccine outreach/education activities.
Social Media Messaging
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Suggested Messaging:
Mpox spreads through close, physical contact, which can include sexual activity. You can reduce your chance of getting and spreading mpox by talking openly with your partner(s) about symptoms before sexual contact. If you or your partner(s) have a new or unexplained rash or sores, take a break from sexual and close contact with others and reach out to a health care provider immediately. Vaccination can help prevent mpox. Ask a health care provider if the mpox vaccine is right for you.
Learn more about mpox at http://go.cdph.ca.gov/monkeypox and get more information about protecting yourself during sexual activity at https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/CDPH%20Document%20Library/Monkeypox/safer-sex-mpx-factsheet.pdf.
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The mpox JYNNEOS vaccine is currently prioritized for:
People who have been exposed.
People more likely to have been recently exposed.
Newly expanded! Groups who may be at risk without a known exposure.
Reach out to a health care provider or your local health department to find out if you are eligible for vaccination. Learn more about mpox and JYNNEOS vaccine eligibility by going to: http://go.cdph.ca.gov/monkeypox
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Mpox can be a serious disease in some people but rarely causes death.
There are certain people who may be at higher risk for severe symptoms. Some people may also experience very painful symptoms from the rash/sores that could leave permanent scarring.
If you notice symptoms, avoid close contact with other and reach out to a health care provider immediately. Learn more about mpox at: http://go.cdph.ca.gov/monkeypox
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There are several ways to lower your chances of getting mpox . The best way to prevent mpox is to avoid physical contact and sharing items (e.g., utensils, cups, clothing, towels, and bedding) with people who have symptoms like rash/sores.
Learn about mpox and how to protect yourself and others at: http://go.cdph.ca.gov/monkeypox.
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āSuggested Messaging: Mpox is not the same as COVID-19, and they spread in very different ways. Learn more about mpox and how it differs from COVID-19 at: http://go.cdph.ca.gov/monkeypox.
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Notice symptoms like new or unexplained rash and sores on your body? Contact a health care provider immediately to test for mpox and avoid others until you get checked out. Learn more about mpox at: http://go.cdph.ca.gov/monkeypox
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