Chicago Department of Public Health is officially declaring the end of the measles outbreak that began in March and primarily affected migrants in a shelter.
People walk outside a migrant shelter on the Lower West Side on March 11, 2024, in Chicago. The city Department of Public Health is officially declaring the end of the measles outbreak that began in March and primarily affected migrants in a shelter on the Lower West Side, according to a report released by the department Thursday.
“Chicago … is a city where we welcome between 50 to 60 million people every year. So we must be ready. We must always be ready to go,” said CDPH Commissioner Olusimbo Ige told the Tribune about the outbreak.
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