"Chicago's Measles Outbreak: Updates on Cases and New Vaccine Policies"

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Chicago is experiencing a measles outbreak, with 31 cases reported in the city and surrounding areas. The virus, once considered eliminated in the US, has reemerged in various states. Vaccination is crucial for protection, with the MMR vaccine being highly effective. Symptoms include fever, cough, and rash, and there is no specific cure for measles. Unvaccinated individuals should consider quarantine if exposed, and those unsure of their vaccination status can contact their state's health department for information.
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