Guadalajara measles outbreak triggers school masks as World Cup 2026 looms

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Measles has surged in Jalisco, Mexico, prompting Guadalajara to require masks in seven neighborhoods’ schools for 30 days as health authorities push vaccination campaigns ahead of the World Cup 2026 hosted across Mexico, the US and Canada; officials warn outbreaks could spread with World Cup crowds, amid a global measles resurgence and WHO noting re-established transmission in the UK.
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