Earlier this week, five infants at an Illinois daycare center were diagnosed with measles, fueling fears of parents with babies too young to vaccinate for the disease. The Atlanta-based Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends infants should receive their first measles vaccination at 12 months old and a booster between ages 4 and 6. Since the Disneyland measles outbreak in December, more than 100 people across 14 states have been affected by the highly contagious disease. Now, California state lawmakers are proposing a bill to strengthen the state's vaccine laws by eliminating an exemption based on personal belief. Meanwhile, the Palatine KinderCare Learning Center in Cook County,...
- 2/6/2015
- by Alexandra Zaslow and Gabrielle Olya
- PEOPLE.com
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