What the current measles outbreak means for families who are traveling this summer

It ’s the biggest outbreak of measles since 1994 and — although there have been no cases found in the Carolinas (through mid-June) — parents should be aware of the risks as they organize summer travel plans. That’s why we spoke to two pediatric doctors from Atrium Health Levine Children's about getting vaccinated and staying healthy in the midst of this outbreak. Common symptoms, serious risks The initial symptoms of measles are fairly familiar — you’ll see fever, runny nose and red…
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