Measles spreads to central Texas; 5 states have active outbreaks
- Colorado has confirmed its first measles case, linked to an infected individual who worked at the Southwest Deli and Café between March 17 and 21.
- As of March 27, the U.S. Reported 483 confirmed measles cases, with outbreaks in five states, including Texas, where health officials are monitoring six positive cases at a daycare center.
- Public health officials warn that vaccination rates below 95% may lead to further outbreaks.
- Parents of unvaccinated children have been advised to keep them home for at least 21 days.
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Luke O’Neill: Once and for all, autism is not caused by the MMR vaccine against measles
There’s a measles outbreak currently ongoing in the US. Numbers are still small and it’s mainly in Texas, but doctors are worried that case numbers will continue to climb. Like in the days of Covid-19, the NBC TV channel is giving regular updates on numbers of cases.
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