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WILLISON, N.D. ( North Dakota Monitor) – North Dakota now has four confirmed measles cases, the Department of Health and ...
According to the HHS, Measles is a contagious, viral illness that can be serious, particularly for young children and those ...
An unvaccinated child in Williams County, North Dakota, is the state’s first measles case since 2011. According to state ...
North Dakota’s Department of Health and Human Services reported three additional measles cases in Williams County on Monday, ...
We’re learning more about North Dakota’s first confirmed measles cases since 2011. All four are in Williams County and involve people who were not vaccinated. State health officials are keeping ...
Williams County, which had the state’s first case of measles since 2011 on Friday, counted three more cases Monday.
Three more measles cases have been confirmed in northwestern North Dakota. The state Department of Health and Human Services ...
North Dakota health officials on Friday reported the state's first case of measles in 14 years, amid an outbreak across the ...
The Department of Health and Human Services has now confirmed three additional cases in Williams County, bringing the total ...
The HHS says, because the majority of North Dakotans are vaccinated, the risk to the general public is low. According to the ...
( By: North Dakota Monitor staff) – The North Dakota Department of Health and Human Services has confirmed the state’s first ...