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Lab tests suggest a strain of the flu virus circulating this season may not be "well-recognized" by the flu vaccine.
Summit County Public Health urges residents to get the MMR vaccine, as measles cases have risen in Texas and other states.
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Many of the flu viruses that the CDC has tested this season were "well-recognized" by antibodies targeted to the vaccine, which helps the body fight off the infection, the agency reported this month.
The measles vaccine is “sterilizing,” which means it not only prevents illness, but also transmission. Neither the Secretary of HHS nor the CDC director can unilaterally ban vaccines.
The Ohio Department of Health has not reported any new measles cases this year as of March 1.