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Pride is a global lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) event to celebrate and advocate for LGBTQ+ equality.
Pride events began in 1970 to mark the riots which took place in the Stonewall inn, a gay bar in New York City in June 1969 which was one of the most significant events leading to the modern gay rights movement.
In many countries, June is officially recognized as pride month even though some cities may hold their pride events on alternate dates.
All travellers should be advised to have valid travel insurance in place to cover the duration of their trip.
Information on considerations that travellers should take both during and after travel in relation to COVID-19 are detailed in the fitfortravel COVID-19: Health Considerations for Travel page.
Since May 2022 some cases of monkeypox have been reported in the UK, Europe and other international countries. Monkeypox does not spread very easily between people however can spread through close contact with an infected person with monkeypox from:
Travellers to pride events can reduce their risk of exposure to monkeypox by avoiding:
Furthermore, travellers attending Pride events should consider:
During pride, travellers should be advised to:
After returning home from pride events, travellers should be aware to:
Further information on monkeypox is available from: