As Columbus measles outbreak continues, health commissioner predicts rise after holidays

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As Columbus measles cases continue, health commissioner predicts rise after holidays

The outbreak is likely due in part to the increased politicization and hesitancy around vaccines, said Columbus Public Health Commissioner Dr. Mysheika Roberts. The growing outbreak should serve as a warning, Roberts said, of what could occur if parents don't get their children vaccinated for serious diseases like pertussis , hepatis and others.

"This is just one example of others that could come in the future if our parents continue to be reluctant and resistant to the typical childhood vaccines," Roberts said during a Tuesday media briefing with theAlthough preventable through vaccination, the measles is considered a dangerous and sometimes deadly disease. About one in five people in the U.S.

The measles outbreak began in day cares across the city before also spreading into schools. Although many schools will shutter over the holidays, day cares will remain open, and with people traveling, Roberts said, she's worried the outbreak is far from finished. "I am concerned because people could be gathering in homes, I do anticipate the virus will continue to spread," Roberts said of the measles."I'm not optimistic. If anything, it's likely going to ramp up."

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