The Legacy Traditional School in Cibolo has confirmed with KENS 5 that there is a measles case in a first-grade classroom.
SAN ANTONIO - Metro Health is expected to give an update on the confirmed cases of measles in Texas, and the potential exposure here in San Antonio.The update
Legacy Traditional School - Cibolo sent an email to parents and guardians of students, informing them of the confirmed infection. Chris Van Deusen with the Texas Department of State Health Services (DHSH) said it is important to note the difference between German Measles (Rubella) and Measles (Rubeola),
Officials at Legacy Traditional School – Cibolo said Thursday they have confirmed a measles case in a first-grade classroom.
After a person visiting San Antonio from West Texas tested positive for measles the spread of the virus is a growing concern.The possible exposure has some pare
Archdiocese of San Antonio has addressed the low vaccination rates in Catholic schools as cases of measles rise in Texas.
While a measles case has yet to be confirmed in San Antonio and Bexar County, hundreds of thousands of residents may have been exposed to the virus spreading rapidly throughout the state.
With the number of highly contagious measles cases rising in Texas, the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District shared more details about the possible exposure in the city after an individual who tested positive for the virus visited multiple locations in the city.
On Saturday, several San Antonio residents on the South Side stood outside the Cortez Library, waiting for a pop-up clinic meant to raise measles vaccination rates in the community.
A growing number of Central Texas health departments are warning residents of possible exposure to measles, the latest sign that the outbreak in West Texas is spreading across the state. Why it matters: Measles is a highly contagious and potentially life-threatening disease that has surged in areas with high vaccination exemption rates.
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