NPR's Adrian Florido speaks with Dr. Ron Cook of Lubbock, Texas, about the measles outbreak in his state – and what the Lubbock Health Department is doing to try to control it.
Declining vaccination rates, decreasing trust in government and a political unwillingness to endorse vaccines is shaping ...
“We have measles outbreaks every year,” he added. Mr. Kennedy has also said in the past that immunizations against measles ...
The CDC played an instrumental, if imperfect, role in the response to COVID-19. JHDT Stock Images LLC/iStock via Getty Images ...
Texas Department of Health Services on Friday upped its measles count to 146 cases with 20 people hospitalized. A school-age child died from the highly contagious virus this week. That child was not ...
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Why cuts to global AIDS relief threaten U.S. health, economic growth, and physical securityMany Americans are unaware that health aid to other countries directly benefits our own health, economic growth, and physical ...
“Measles is preventable and the way to end this outbreak is to ensure that all children and adults who can get vaccinated, do ...
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