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US reports possible second measles death, cases rising

Three confirmed cases of measles reported in NJ

Aired 03/07/2025

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US reports possible second measles death, cases rising

Clip: 3/7/2025 | 1m 23sVideo has Closed Captions

Three confirmed cases of measles reported in NJ

A possible second measles death has been reported in the U.S. after a New Mexico resident tested positive following the death. The largest outbreaks are unfolding in New Mexico and western Texas, but have also popped up in New Jersey and in the tri-state area.

Aired 03/07/2025

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