Florida's response to measles outbreak troubles public health experts
The state has at least 10 cases of the illness to date but the state's surgeon general has not called for vaccinations or quarantining of exposed kids. This goes against science-based measures.
by Pien Huang
Feb 28, 2024
3 minutes
In mid-February, a measles outbreak started at the Manatee Bay Elementary School in Broward County in South Florida. There are now at least nine cases in the county and one additional one in Polk County in Central Florida.
Several public health researchers say Florida's current response to the outbreak goes against well-established public health guidance. Florida's surgeon general, , has so far not urged parents of unvaccinated children at the school with the outbreak to get their children vaccinated,, Ladapo left it up to parents to decide whether to send their kids to school.
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