Health chiefs who warned World Cup could spread Ebola now fear it may trigger measles crisis
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Health chiefs want fans to get vaccinated before they travel to the tournament in the US, Canada and Mexico if they cannot prove they have had anti-measles jab
Health chiefs want fans to get vaccinated before they travel to the tournament in the US, Canada and Mexico if they cannot prove they have had anti-measles jab
Health chiefs want fans to get vaccinated before they travel to the tournament in the US, Canada and Mexico if they cannot prove they have had anti-measles jab
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