Low vaccination rates could put some San Antonio schools at increased risk for measles outbreaks
At least a dozen San Antonio private and charter schools face could face elevated risk of measles outbreaks due to students' low vaccination rates, state records and data from the Center for Disease Control show. Texas' worst measles outbreak in 30 years potentially made its way to the Alamo City last week when an infected visitor from West Texas potentially came into contact with "hundreds of thousands" of local residents, local health officials said. The person visited UTSA, the River Walk and other highly trafficked areas on Feb. 14-15.
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