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New York county bans children not vaccinated against measles from public spaces including schools and synagogues

Health officials say Rockland County's Strictly Orthodox population has significantly lower vaccination rates

March 27, 2019 12:56
New York's Strictly Orthodox community has particularly low vaccination rates against measles

ByJC Reporter, JC Reporter

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A county in New York state has declared a state of emergency in a radical step to combat a measles outbreak mainly affecting the local Strictly Orthodox population.

Unvaccinated children in Rockland County will be banned for 30 days from public spaces such schools, shopping centres and synagogues beginning on Wednesday.

It is believed to be the first order of its kind in the United States.

“We must do everything in our power to end this outbreak and protect the health of those who cannot be vaccinated for medical reasons and that of children too young to be vaccinated,” county executive Ed Day said.