Some adults who were vaccinated against the measles in the 1960s may only have partial immunity. CBS News’ Dr. David Agus explained on “CBS This Morning” Friday why people who were vaccinated from 1963 to 1968 should see their doctor about potentially getting a booster shot.
leaving their house because they don’t want to go in the subway for fear someone may cough on them or [are] not sending their kid to a preschool because somebody may have it there and they bring it home and they have an infant at home,” Agus said. “This is a major problem not just for the individuals but for society as a whole that we need to pay attention to.”
The measles can be particularly dangerous for adults who can develop life-threatening brain infections.
“This shouldn’t happen. This was eradicated in the United States in 2000. We have to step up. This is a call to arms,” Agus said. “And I think it’s a watershed moment for the anti-vaxxers that hopefully they will go away.”
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