Measles Outbreak in Israel: a Measles Patient Also Visited Hungary
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A measles outbreak has broken out in Israel, with 770 people falling ill in three months. The local health ministry is urging vaccination checks and the introduction of a vaccination program in the affected areas. The Israeli health ministry announced on Friday morning that a measles patient had been identified on a flight from Budapest to Tel Aviv. Two young children have already died in Israel.
The passenger flew on an Arkia flight from Budapest to Tel Aviv last Monday. The Ministry of Health warned that passengers who were on the flight are asked to make sure they are vaccinated.
The Ministry of Health is urging passengers on the Arkia flight from Budapest that landed at Ben Gurion Airport to ensure they are vaccinated against measles. The disease continues to spread, especially in crowded areas. The post Ministry of Health announces: These are the places where a measles patient stayed appeared first on Knitted News.
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