A wave of measles cases has been traced to unvaccinated ultra-Orthodox Jewish children, who usually live in insular communities. During Passover, many families that usually keep the modern world at a distance go on public excursions.
By Sarah Pulliam Bailey, Washington Post U.S.
Fri, 04/19/2019 - 5:25am
A wave of measles cases has been traced to unvaccinated ultra-Orthodox Jewish children, who usually live in insular communities. During Passover, many families that usually keep the modern world at a distance go on public excursions.