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Campus Measles Outbreaks Test University Vaccine Policies Amid Rising Skepticism

via The Hill·Feb 19·2 sources

Rising measles cases are forcing universities to rethink their vaccine strategies as the disease — once considered eradicated in the US — stages a comeback. With no standard approach to vaccine requirements, schools face a patchwork of state laws and growing skepticism. The University of Wisconsin-Madison announced new measures as outbreaks spread.

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