UK's Health Agency Warns Children Hospitalised Amid London Measles Outbreak
Measles cases continue to rise in London, largely driven by an outbreak of the illness among children in Enfield. There have been 50 confirmed cases of measles in the borough up to 16 February, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). However, experts have said it s likely the actual number of cases will be higher. The outbreak is mostly affecting unvaccinated children under the age of 10, in both schools and nurseries. According to a GP surgery in Enfield, one in five children with

Measles cases continue to rise in London, largely driven by an outbreak of the illness among children in Enfield. There have been 50 confirmed cases of measles in the borough up to 16 February, according to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA). However, experts have said it s likely the actual number of cases will be higher. The outbreak is mostly affecting unvaccinated children under the age of 10, in both schools and nurseries. According to a GP surgery in Enfield, one in five children with
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