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Measles on the Rise: Indiana Sees Six Cases
Allen County, Indiana, USAThursday, April 10, 2025
The government is pushing for people to get vaccinated. There's been a shift in stance from some high-profile figures. One notable person, who once had doubts about vaccines, is now encouraging people to get the measles shot. However, they still believe that the choice should be left to the individual, not forced by the government. This person wants to make sure people have good information to make their own decisions.
Measles symptoms include a runny nose, fever, cough, and red eyes. If you or someone else has these symptoms, stay home and call a doctor. It's crucial to avoid spreading the virus to others. For more details, check out the Indiana Department of Health or the CDC website. They have plenty of information about measles and how to stay safe.
The good news is that the risk to the public is low. Health officials are doing their best to keep it that way. But it's up to everyone to do their part. Get vaccinated. Stay informed. And if you're sick, stay home. It's the best way to keep measles from spreading.
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