Morrisville, VT. (WCAX) -The health officials have confirmed the measles in Vermont.
The Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Health, said that the school age of Ramoyu County was diagnosed as a virus. They say that the child is sick after traveling internationally with his family. I don’t know if the child was vaccinated. We asked the Ministry of Health.
Health officials say that most of the children are isolated, so the risk of the public is low. But they were in the emergency room of Copley Hospital on Sunday night. The hospital contacted the known ER visitors during that period. They are demanding people inside COPLEY’s emergency room in Morrisville between 3:15 pm and 6 pm on March 9 to follow the guidelines listed on the website..
This is the first case in Vermont in 2024, two cases in 2024, 10 years ago, 1 in 2011, and in 2018.
Officials say that this incident is not related to three measles in the United States or the current measles in Quebec.
Tuesday, Texas’s health officials said there were at least 223 cases and at least 29 patients should be hospitalized. Last month, a child who was not vaccinated died. New Mexico has recently reported 30 measles cases.
Measles are very contagious respiratory viruses that can cause serious diseases. There is no treatment for it. Health officials urge Vermonters to be vaccinated for measles, especially children. Click here for more information about measles and symptoms.
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