Utah's health department is hoping Utahns review their measles vaccination status and consult with their doctors as measles outbreaks occur in other areas of the country.
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The Utah Department of Health and Human Services is hoping Utahns review their measles vaccination status and consult with their doctors as measles outbreaks occur in other areas of the United States.
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KTVX Salt Lake City on MSNUtah health officials encourage vaccination amid multi-state measles outbreakDays after a child in Texas died amid an ongoing measles outbreak, the Salt Lake County Health Department (SLCoHD) is recommending Utahns take precautions to protect themselves from the serious disease before it reaches the Beehive State.
Days after the first death connected to a measles outbreak in Texas was reported, health officials in Utah are urging residents to protect themselves and their families against the disease.
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The Utah Department of Health and Human Services is concerned by recent outbreak. But those who have the measles vaccine, do not need to worry.
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