Hundreds vaccinated after measles emergency in New York

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Hundreds vaccinated after measles emergency in New York

Sunday, 31 March 2019 | AFP | New York

A New York county which declared a state  of emergency over a measles outbreak is on the “right path” after  administering hundreds of vaccinations in two days, the chief of the US district said on Friday.

Under the emergency, Rockland County banned non-vaccinated minors  from public places in a bid to prevent the once-eliminated disease  from spreading.

Planned for 30 days from midnight Wednesday, the emergency comes  during a US surge in measles cases, linked to an anti-vaccination movement.

“We have already seen over 500 (new vaccinations) in the last couple  of days,” Rockland County Executive Ed Day said on CNBC TV.

“People simply understand now that we are serious about this,” added  Day, whose district is 25 miles (40 kilometers) north of downtown New York.

“We believe we are on a right path now to get at least a 93 percent  immunization rate with the first shot,” close to the level considered  necessary to end the outbreak.

Although measles was declared officially eliminated from the United  States in 2000,  outbreaks have occurred in five states this year,  according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

The outbreaks are linked to travelers who brought the illness back  from other countries, and the majority of people who got measles  were unvaccinated, the CDC said.

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