Afghan evacuee flights to the US from Ramstein Air Base resume after pausing for weeks due to confirmed cases of measles amongst evacuees.
One flight left the base Saturday with a few hundred evacuees headed for Philadelphia, a spokesman for the 86th Airlift Wing told CNN. Five more flights are expected Sunday, with approximately 1,000 evacuees flying to the US on a daily basis until the entire Afghan population of approximately 9,000 at Ramstein departs.
"Read MoreSeveral cases of measles were discovered among some evacuees who had arrived in the US, and the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended pausing the flights until the entire evacuee population had received vaccinations against measles, mumps and rubella and other diseases, as well as a 21-day waiting period after the vaccines had been administered.
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