Biden doesn't think U.S. will need monkeypox quarantines, but 'people should be careful'

Joe Biden.
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President Biden said Monday he does not believe quarantines will be needed to stop the spread of monkeypox, The Washington Post reports.

As for any big outbreaks, Biden said he thinks the U.S. has enough of the smallpox vaccine to "deal with the likelihood of the problem."

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Brigid Kennedy

Brigid Kennedy worked at The Week from 2021 to 2023 as a staff writer, junior editor and then story editor, with an interest in U.S. politics, the economy and the music industry.