Mpox is a virus that has been known since 1958 and is now a significant health risk to the public. Furthermore, studies have found that the Mpox virus can spread by direct contact with infected people or wild animals, being close to someone with Mpox (including intimate or sexual contact), and by touching things that are contaminated. Symptoms and signs can vary by direct skin-to-skin contact with Mpox rash or scabs from an infected person. Other symptoms of the Mpox can include fever, chills, muscle aches and headaches. To prevent a virus like this, getting vaccinated is recommended, the JYNNEOS vaccine is recommended for prevention of Mpox. To prevent the spread to others when staying at home (isolating) and keep a distance away from items they may have touched and them.