
Midwestern state reports first measles case since 2011
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North Dakota reports its first measles case in over a decade, involving an unvaccinated child. The highly contagious disease continues to spread nationwide, with 935 confirmed cases across 30 states.
The infected person is currently isolating at home to avoid spreading measles to others, according to the press release. "Because the majority of North Dakotans are vaccinated, the risk to the general public is low." Khloe Quill is a lifestyle production assistant with Fox News Digital. She and the lifestyle team cover a range of story topics including food and drink, travel, and health.
"HHS is contacting those who may have been exposed and advising unvaccinated individuals [on] how long to quarantine," reads the statement. "Because the majority of North Dakotans are vaccinated, the risk to the general public is low."













