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Franklin monitors national measles outbreak, boosts school and community messaging on MMR
Summary
Board members were briefed on national measles activity and local outreach plans; Franklin Health Department staff said Wisconsin has low MMR vaccination coverage and the department is preparing school and daycare messaging and vaccine access information.
Franklin City health officials on April 14 told the Board of Health they are monitoring a national measles outbreak and preparing outreach to schools, daycares and the public to emphasize MMR vaccination and how residents can check immunization records.
"We're currently not noting any cases in the state of Wisconsin, but there is an outbreak within the country, and we're closely monitoring it," Health Officer Lauren Gottlieb said. She described planned…
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