Health officials in Colorado are addressing the one measles case in the state in hopes of preventing an outbreak. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment led the meeting on Tuesday, emphasizing the importance of early treatment and vaccination to prevent further spread. Health officials now urge the public to take measles seriously, especially amid growing concerns about community spread. The case in Colorado could be linked to Mexico.
Main Idea: Denver Health and Denver Public Schools are hosting a free measles vaccine clinic for students as Colorado health officials work to stop any wider spread of the disease.
Key Points:
Low school vaccination rates and a measles case can raise the risk of outbreaks, exposing families, workers, and children to illness and missed school or work.
Denver Health and Denver Public Schools clinics can make free or low-cost MMR shots easier to get, which may help prevent spread.
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Central school district partnering on the vaccine clinic for students across DPS schools.
Central health system partnering with Denver Public Schools to run the measles vaccine clinic.
State health agency leading the response to the measles case and urging vaccination.
Specific school site hosting the vaccine clinic and cited for its vaccination compliance rate.
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