New York, a state of emergency from measles

Rockland County in New York has declared a state of emergency after the number of people affected by measles has reportedly increased. Children who are unexcused have ban on public space circulation, those who violate this order will receive a $500 fine and about six months of detention. [...]
Rockland County in New York has declared a state of emergency after the number of people affected by measles has reportedly increased.
Children who are unexcused have ban on public space circulation, those who violate this order will receive a $500 fine and about six months of detention.
According to the BBC, this announcement came after reports of spreading this disease in Washington, California, Texas, and Illinois.












