A U.S. health advisory committee has issued a formal recommendation for the JYNNEOS vaccine. They say it should be offered to people whose jobs put them at risk of exposure to orthopoxviruses, which include monkeypox, smallpox, and cowpox. This applies to certain laboratory workers and healthcare professionals who might handle these viruses.
This document is a recommendation from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), which helps guide U.S. vaccination policy. It is not a new research study. The recommendation itself does not contain new data on how effective the vaccine is for these workers or detailed information about its safety in this specific group.
The main reason to be careful is that this is a policy recommendation, not proof from a fresh study. It is based on the committee's review of existing evidence and their judgment of the potential risk to these workers. Readers should understand this as official guidance for doctors and public health officials on who should be offered this vaccine for prevention, not as a report of new scientific findings.