2 Confirmed Measles Cases Reported In NYC: Health Dept.
- Two confirmed cases of measles have been reported in New York City by the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
- In 2024, New York City had 14 confirmed measles cases, with one in 2023, according to NBC News.
- Officials warn unvaccinated individuals to get vaccinated and ensure children receive the MMR vaccines.
- Symptoms of measles usually begin seven to 14 days after exposure and can include fever, cough, and a rash, according to health officials.
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2 unconnected measles cases confirmed in New York City
Two cases of measles have been confirmed in New York City, state health officials announced. The cases are not directly related. The detection of measles in the five boroughs comes amid an outbreak of the highly contagious disease in West Texas, where 146 cases were confirmed as of Feb. 28. That outbreak led to the first measles death in the U.S. since 2015. “I encourage anyone not vaccinated against measles to receive at least one dose of the M…
New York City confirms two unrelated measles cases
Two cases of measles have been confirmed in New York City as of the end of February, according to the New York City Health Department. Officials didn't disclose the ages or vaccination status of the two cases, but they are urging parents to vaccinate their children.
Measles vaccine: Map shows where to get your MMR shot in NYC
NEW YORK (PIX11) – An interactive map will show you where you can get your measles vaccine in New York City as several cases of the highly contagious virus have been reported in the tri-state area. Two confirmed cases of measles were reported between January and February of this year, according to the city’s Department […]
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