Maryland is up to nine cases of monkeypox after two more were confirmed since Sunday, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

A spokesperson for the Maryland Department of Health confirmed the CDC’s data and said the state agency is continuing to monitor cases.

“Extensive contact tracing has been conducted for all presumed cases and individuals identified as having close contact with the case patients have been offered the opportunity to receive a vaccination through the appropriate provider, in accordance with the CDC recommendations,” said Chase Cook, the agency’s deputy director of media relations.

The White House announced on June 28 the release of a limited number of monkeypox vaccines to high-risk individuals.... Read More: CBS Baltimore WJZ