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Measles worries draw residents to vaccine clinic in Conway | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
CONWAY -- Although all but one of the people who have gotten the measles during the small outbreak that began in Faulkner County late last month have been minors, most if not all the people who had showed up to a free measles, mumps and rubella vaccine clinic in Conway by late Tuesday afternoon were of a different generation.
DSHS hosting vaccine clinic May 15 | Jacksboro Herald-Gazette
The Texas Department of State Health Services will hold an immunization clinic Thursday, May 15 at Live Oak Baptist Church. DSHS provides no charge immunizations for children and adults with no insurance; children who are under-insured (insurance does not cover vaccines); children on Medicaid, as well as the American Indian and Native Alaskan population.
A three-year-old toddler was hospitalized two days ago in the pediatric ward of the Hillel Yaffe Hospital in Hadera, in an isolation room after his condition, due to the measles he contracted, worsened. Upon his hospitalization, he was classified as in serious but stable condition, and after intensive treatment, he began to gradually improve. The child is not vaccinated and the source of the infection was apparently a community clinic he visite…
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