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UCLA, Cal State LA To Quarantine Students Who Cannot Prove They Had Measles Vaccination

Posted by M. C. on April 26, 2019

Quarantine CA. Better yet, just stay the hell out all together.

https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2019/04/25/measles-quarantine-ucla-cal-state-los-angeles/

LOS ANGELES (CBSLA/AP) – A quarantine order has been issued for students and staff at two Los Angeles universities who may have been exposed to measles and either have not been vaccinated or can’t verify that they have immunity.

The University of California, Los Angeles, said that as of Wednesday there were 119 students and 8 faculty members under quarantine. The exact number of those quarantined at California State University, Los Angeles, was not officially known.

But CBS2/KCAL9 reporter Leslie Marin said the number at Cal State University, Los Angeles was believed to be about 198 people, including students and staff.

UCLA Chancellor Gene Block announced the quarantines in a statement that confirmed one UCLA student has contracted measles.

“We were also informed that the student had attended classes at Franz Hall and Boelter Hall on three days — April 2, 4 and 9 — while contagious. The student
did not enter any other buildings while on campus”, said Block.

So far, “dozens” of such orders have already been issued for students who were in the CSULA campus library on April 11 between the hours of 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., officials said at a news conference Thursday afternoon.

Any student who has been exposed to a confirmed case of measles who could not provide evidence of two doses of measles immunizations or lab verified immunity to measles will be issued a health officer order for quarantine, which mandates the exposed person to remain at their residence…

Be seeing you

Vaccine

 

2 Responses to “UCLA, Cal State LA To Quarantine Students Who Cannot Prove They Had Measles Vaccination”

  1. Kenneth T.'s avatar

    Kenneth T. said

    I gotta say; ‘this is getting out of hand.’

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