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Two measles cases have emerged in New York City. Here’s what to know and how to protect yourself.As measles outbreaks emerge nationwide, New York City has two confirmed cases this year. Here’s what you need to know about the disease — from how contagious it is to how you can protect yourself from it.
New York and New Jersey have issued advisories urging residents to be alert for symptoms and to check their vaccination status. Symptoms can include a rash, fever, cough and eye inflammation, and the virus can sometimes cause pneumonia or brain swelling, both of which can be deadly.
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CBS News New York has learned both New York measles patients -- an infant and a child from New York City -- have since recovered.
There have been two confirmed measles cases in New York City, as the deadly outbreak continues to spread in Texas. The city Department of Health has not said exactly where the cases were reported or if they involved children.
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
As the Texas measles outbreak grows and New York reports its second case, prior outbreaks offer clues about how fast the virus spreads, how it stops.
Two cases of measles have been confirmed in New York City, state health officials announced. The cases are not directly related.
As the measles outbreak continues to spread in Texas, cases have been reported in New Jersey as well as a second case in New York City. The New York City Department of Health said that one ...
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What congestion pricing and measles mean for New York City’s public healthYour Local Epidemiologist New York explains as the measles outbreak continues and congestion pricing makes its way through the courts, its downstream effects on New York City directly and indirectly affect the health of New Yorkers.
New York officials have released a health advisory about the disease as cases surge in Texas. They advise checking your vaccination record.
A highly contagious illness that can cause pneumonia, swelling of the brain, miscarriage, and even death, has been reported in New York City. Measles is a highly
What physician Adam Ratner learned when talking to the parents of unvaccinated children who contracted measles during the 2018-2019 New York City outbreak.
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