"Politics and Public Health: Chickenpox Outbreak at Roxbury Overflow Shelter"

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The Healey and Wu administrations are accused of downplaying a chickenpox outbreak at a migrant shelter in Roxbury, withholding information and failing to notify the public and CDC promptly. The outbreak affected multiple Boston Public Schools, but limited information was released, and affected parents were not adequately informed. The delay and downplaying of the outbreak are criticized as politically motivated, raising concerns about government transparency and public health management in migrant communities.
Topics:health#chickenpox-outbreak#government-transparency#migrant-shelters#public-health#public-health-concerns#vaccination
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