
Florida alerts first measles case of year in public school as experts stress vaccination
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Florida has reported its first measles case for 2025 in the Miami-Dade Public Schools. Health experts are stressing the importance of vaccination as the infectious disease spreads.
Superintendent Dr. Jose Dotres addressed the measles case in a news conference on Thursday, noting that the vaccine rate at the school is 99.7%. Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.
"Everything is very stable," he stated. "We have no other incident regarding the measles at this point."
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