💨 Abstract
Health officials in London are considering barring unvaccinated children from school due to a measles outbreak in Enfield, with over 60 cases reported. Measles, a highly contagious disease, can lead to severe complications and death. Vaccination is crucial for prevention, but uptake rates are low, especially in Enfield. The outbreak has prompted discussions on improving vaccination rates and addressing logistical challenges for parents.
Courtesy: Sarah Hooper
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