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A potentially deadly virus is spreading in New York. Health officials are now worried because someone with the virus was out in public. New York State Health officials confirmed another case of the measles. And this person was inside a children's medical center. New York State health officials confirmed an unvaccinated Nassau County resident under the age of five was in the waiting room at Cohen Children's Medical Center in New Hyde Park, thus potentially exposing anyone who visited the emergency department. "Complications may include pneumonia, encephalitis, miscarriage, preterm birth, hospitalization, and death," the New York State Department of Health states. Anyone who was in the waiting room at Cohen Children's Medical Center between 6:45 p.m. on March 20th and 3:30 p.m. on March 21 may have been exposed. For all the news that the Hudson Valley is sharing make sure to follow Hudson Valley Post on Facebook, download the Hudson Valley Post Mobile Once thought to be eliminated, the CDC is once again urging families to make sure they get their measles vaccines. According to the CDC, there are now 64 confirmed cases of measles across the United States in 2024. The "majority of cases" were among people who were not vaccinated against measles, according to the CDC. At least three of the cases are reported in New York State. Other jurisdictions include: In 2023, the 58 cases were spread across 20 jurisdictions, including New York State. Feeling ill? You may want to check this out... Gallery Credit: Credit: Mateo, 103.5 KISS FM The CDC is warning New Yorkers about a possible Norovirus outbreak. Here is what to be on the lookout for... Gallery Credit: Chris Cardenas A "giant horror plant" that can cause blindness and severe burns is still in New York State, despite the best efforts from New York officials.Child With Measles Inside Long Island Medical Center
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