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Charedi community to be targeted in new Government measles jab push

Last year the UK's strictly-Orthodox community suffered a measles outbreak amid falling vaccination rates, attributed by a local GP to 'mistrust of secular authorities'

August 21, 2019 13:52
Vaccine vaccination
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The UK’s Charedim will be among the “under-vaccinated communities” targeted by a new Government drive to boost rates of “life-saving” measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccinations.

Last year, the JC reported that the strictly-Orthodox community of Stamford Hill, in East London, was hit by an outbreak of the infectious disease amid falling vaccination rates, attributed by a local GP to “a mistrust of secular authorities”.

More than 60 cases were reported between October and December and more than 500 children received emergency vaccinations in the outbreak, which coincided with similar measles scares in New York and Israel.

In the latter, more than 4,000 cases were reported in a 12-month period, and this month an El Al air stewardess died after contracting a virulent strain of measles on a flight from New York to Tel Aviv.