Bay Area health departments issued a joint statement Friday, warning people measles is on the rise nationally and to be up to date on their vaccinations.

The Association of Bay Area Health Officials said: “The best protection against measles is two doses of the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine, which protects you for life. This is particularly important for anyone traveling internationally in the upcoming months.”

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Not So Common

Obviously, it’s time for everybody to freak out, shelter at home, buy toilet paper, keep your your kids away from school, put a worthless mask on your face and all orifices, panic, close all windows and pull all black out drapes , buy more toilet paper, do not fly, do not go outside the home, if you drive wear a mask

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