Oregon logs third measles case in a week; vaccination urged

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A measles case in Clackamas County marks Oregon’s third case in a week; the unvaccinated individual is under investigation for potential exposures, though no exposure sites have been identified. State health officials urge vaccination to prevent spread, noting measles is highly contagious and can cause serious complications. Authorities are also reviewing the two earlier Linn County cases as the public remains vigilant about vaccination against measles.
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