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Summer Camps: The New Frontline in Measles Prevention
Washington, DC, USATuesday, June 17, 2025
Now, let's talk about the kids. Those who've had both recommended measles shots are usually good to go. They're protected and just need to stay home if they show symptoms. But unvaccinated kids? They're in the danger zone. They might need special treatments if they're exposed to measles.
The CDC also wants camps to be clear about vaccine rules. Parents, staff, and kids should know what's expected before the camp even starts. After all, if schools require immunity, why shouldn't summer camps?
But here's a thought. Why wait for camps to act? Parents should take the initiative. Make sure kids are up-to-date on vaccines before they even think about packing their bags. It's not just about the camps. It's about keeping the whole community safe.
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