County bans unvaccinated minors in public as measles spreads
The AP reports: "A county in New York City’s northern suburbs declared a state of
emergency Tuesday over a measles outbreak that has infected more than
150 people since last fall, hoping a ban against unvaccinated children
in public places wakes their parents to the seriousness of the problem.
[...] Under the declaration, which lasts for at least 30 days, anyone
under 18 who is not vaccinated against measles is barred from public
gathering places, including shopping malls, civic centers, schools,
restaurants and even houses of worship. Those in violation could be
charged with a misdemeanor punishable by up to six months in jail. [...]
The CDC says 15 states have had at least one case of measles confirmed
in 2019, for a total of 314 cases to date. In 2014, 667 cases were
confirmed nationwide and there were 372 cases in 2018."
Comment: I wonder if the public ban will be enough to convince those vaccine holdouts to do the right thing and get their kids vaccinated?
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