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Public Health History Repeats Itself

Public Health History Repeats Itself

Margaret Green - April 12, 2019April 12, 2019 - News, Science

The measles outbreak that started last fall isn’t going away any time soon. As the number of cases continues to grow, city and state officials are trying anything to stop the spread. Maggie Green learns the history of how people tried to combat the measles in New York City, came close to getting rid of it and why it came back.

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