50 Children Dead from Measles Outbreak in Samoa

The public health emergency has spurred a mass vaccination campaign.

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Ameasles outbreak in Samoa has killed 53 people since late October, including 50 children, the Samoan government reported today (December 2).

Samoan Prime Minister Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi has announced a government shutdown from December 5–6 in order to allow all government workers to assist with a mass vaccination campaign, according to a state address on Sunday (December 1). In addition, all Samoan schools have been shut down, and children are barred from public gatherings, according to the Associated Press.

The Samoan government has mandated that all 200,000 residents get vaccinated against the disease, which is believed to have spread from an infected visitor from New Zealand. About 31 percent of the population was vaccinated before the outbreak, and another 58,000 people have received the vaccine since the government declared a national emergency on November 20. But infection rates and deaths are still increasing as the virus ...

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