Almost a year into the worst US measles outbreak in decades, the
Canada this month lost its status as a measles-free country, and comments from the agency’s top immunization official suggest the US could be next as ongoing outbreaks since January expose deepening immunity gaps in several states.
“There is a time clock, which is a 12-month time clock for any country to try to end the outbreaks,” the director of the agency’s immunization department, Kate O’Brien, said at a media briefing. “We’re ...
