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WLKY on MSNJCPS encouraging families to get vaccinated following first confirmed measles case in LouisvilleJCPS health services manager says measles is a very contagious illness, and vaccinations can prevent more cases of the virus.
Around 9,000 JCPS students don't have records showing they're vaccinated against measles, district officials say.
A Louisville pediatrician said parents should make sure their children have both doses of the MMR vaccine to prevent measles infection.
JCPS health officials are pleading with parents to have their children vaccinated against measles ahead of the next school ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Public health officials in Louisville are reminding people about the importance of the MMR (measles ...
Louisville officials say a child with measles visited the Little Clinic inside Kroger on Dixie Highway on July 9 and may have ...
Louisville officials say a child with measles visited the Little Clinic inside Kroger on Dixie Highway on July 9 and may have ...
The infected child visited the Kroger in Pleasure Ridge Park between 9:15 a.m. and noon July 9, health officials said. Here's ...
Louisville health officials are conducting contact tracing after a child with measles visited a Kroger on Dixie Highway.
Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg’s office confirmed that measles exposure has been reported at the Kroger on Dixie Highway.
Health officials confirmed a case of the measles in Louisville earlier this week, and now they say there was exposure to the infection at an area Kroger.
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