 The results of this study suggest that healthcare workers in Jordan are generally reluctant to be vaccinated against monkeypox. This may be due to lack of knowledge about the virus or a fear of side effects from the vaccine. Additionally, the study found that those who had been vaccinated in the past were more likely to be accepting of the vaccine. This suggests that increasing awareness of the virus and its potential risks could help increase acceptance of the vaccine. Furthermore, the study also found that those with a positive attitude towards compulsory vaccination were more likely to be accepting of the vaccine. This indicates that encouragement of mandatory vaccines could potentially increase acceptance of the vaccine. This article was authored by Hanin Muhammad, Khaled Al-Mazoum, Lana Al-Reh, and others.