Dr. Kaiyti Duffy

chief medical officer, Los Angeles LGBT Center

Chief medical officer for the Los Angeles LGBT Center

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Monkeypox cases in the U.S. have dropped dramatically. It’s due to high vaccination rates, natural immunity, and behavior changes, says Dr. Kaiyti Duffy.

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