New York – US Measles Count Rises To 764, Driven By New York Outbreaks

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    FILE - People walk past a sign outside of health clinic with warnings about measles in the Jewish area of  the Williamsburg neighborhood in Brooklyn, New York, USA, 25 April 2019.EPANew York – U.S. health officials say at least 60 more measles cases have been reported, increasing a 2019 tally that is already the highest in 25 years.

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    Officials on Monday said 764 cases have been reported as of last Thursday. It’s the most in the U.S. since 1994, when 963 were reported.

    New York has had the most illnesses this year, by far. Last week’s cases included 41 in New York City and 11 in nearby Rockland County. Most were unvaccinated people in Orthodox Jewish communities.

    In all, 23 states have reported cases this year. The latest to join the list is Pennsylvania.

    Measles was once common but gradually became rare after a vaccination campaigns that started in the 1960s.


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    yosher
    yosher
    4 years ago

    Boy are we begging for trouble in this Galus.