Morocco’s Ministry of Education is responding to a measles outbreak by allowing infected children to stay home, mandating vaccinations for unvaccinated students, and closing schools with outbreaks. The outbreak is attributed to anti-vaccine campaigns and low vaccination rates, prompting the Ministry of Health to raise public awareness about the importance of vaccination. Measles is a vaccine-preventable illness that can be controlled through organized vaccination campaigns, especially in areas with suboptimal coverage.
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