Virginia measles cases: Check potential exposure sites in Fredericksburg and Stafford
What to know about Virginia measles cases: Check potential exposure sites in Fredericksburg and Stafford
Two children in Virginia were diagnosed with the measles, and state health officials shared potential exposure sites in Stafford and Fredericksburg – including an elementary school potentially exposed for seven days.
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What happened
Two children in Virginia were diagnosed with the measles, and state health officials shared potential exposure sites in Stafford and Fredericksburg – including an elementary school potentially exposed for seven days.
Why it matters
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Common ground
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Follow-up questions
- What concrete event or decision sits underneath the headline: Virginia measles cases: Check potential exposure sites in Fredericksburg and Stafford?
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- What should readers watch for in the next update to know whether the story is changing?