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Possible Measles Exposure Reported On Amtrak Train In DC, BWI Shuttles In Maryland
Maryland health officials are warning travelers after a child with a confirmed case of measles passed through the state while infectious, potentially exposing others on trains and airport shuttles, authorities said.
The Maryland Department of Health said it was notified of the case after the individual traveled through Maryland late Wednesday night, Jan. 7, into the early morning hours of Thursday, Jan. 8, while contagious.
According to health officials, potential exposures in Maryland were limited to public transportation tied to Washington, DC, and BWI Airport.
The department said anyone…
Florida Ends Vaccine Mandates, Calling Them ‘Slavery’; Experts Decry Decision
Florida will become the first state to eliminate all vaccine mandates.
Florida Surgeon General Dr. Joseph Ladapo announced the move during a press conference on Wednesday, Sept. 3, comparing the mandates to “slavery.”
“Every last one of them is wrong and drips with disdain and slavery,” Ladapo said.
Previously, the state required children to receive measles, mumps, rubella, polio, chickenpox, and hepatitis B vaccines. Religious exemptions were allowed, but now parents may opt out for any reason.
According to the World Health Organization, vaccines have saved more than 150 million lives ov…
Covid-19: Highly Transmissible Strains Spark Summer Surge In Some States
New surveillance shows COVID-19 is quietly heating up at the height of summer, fueling concerns about travel plans and back-to-school prep.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) time-varying reproductive number dashboard, seven states now have a rate above 1.2, meaning each infected person is, on average, passing the virus to more than one other individual.
Louisiana tops the list with an Rt of 1.28, followed closely by Florida (1.24), Nevada (1.22), and Hawaii (1.21). Texas, Mississippi and Alabama are hovering just above the 1.15 mark, signaling sus…