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Public‑health staff report measles slowdown, WIC benefit cuts and renewed lead‑testing outreach

5427819 · July 18, 2025
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Public‑health staff reported a slowdown in a regional measles outbreak and announced targeted outreach for low‑coverage private schools, while also warning that federal cuts to produce benefits will reduce farmers‑market purchases and that lead‑testing outreach is restarting.

Dunn County public‑health staff on June 26 reported a slowdown in a recent regional measles outbreak, outlined plans for targeted immunization outreach, warned of cuts to federal nutrition benefits that will reduce farmers‑market sales, and discussed lead‑testing and food‑safety inspection work.

KT said county data show kindergarten and early‑childhood MMR coverage at roughly 70–75 percent countywide but with some private‑school pockets as low as about 45 percent;…

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