Trumbull School with Measles Case Follows CT Law Amid Outbreak

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A case of measles was confirmed at Christian Heritage School in Trumbull, CT, involving an unvaccinated child, but the school is compliant with state vaccination laws, which allow exemptions. The town and health department are working to support community health and thank the school for their swift response.
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