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* U.S. * World * Science * Health * Life * Rankings * Opinion * Entertainment * Fact Check * My Turn * Education * Sports Sports Betting Podcasts Better Planet Vault Mightier Autos Newsletters Unconventional Vantage Experts Voices Subscribe for $1 Login Ă Subscribe for $1 Login * U.S. * World * Science * Health * Life * Rankings * Opinion * Entertainment * Fact Check * My Turn * Education * Sports * Sports Betting * Podcasts * Better Planet * Vault * Mightier * Autos * Newsletters * Unconventional * Vantage * Experts * Voices Share Copy Link U.S. * Measles * Measles Outbreak * Chicago * Migrants * Vaccine MIGRANT MEASLES CASES SPARK FEARS OF WIDER OUTBREAK Published Mar 13, 2024 at 3:40 PM EDT 01:07 Burrito Recall As Warning Issued Over 'Serious Infection' By Nick Mordowanec Staff Writer FOLLOW 0 Share The first measles cases in five years in Chicago are sparking concerns of a wider outbreak, though officials say that vaccination should keep most people healthy. On Tuesday, the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) confirmed three more measles cases from new migrant arrivals at a shelter in Pilsen in the Lower West Side. The CDPH is coordinating what it calls "a comprehensive, city-wide response" that has included in-person support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to curb the effects of the infectious virus. The measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine is encouraged to prevent and protect from measles. Most Chicagoans were likely vaccinated as children, although children aged 12 years and younger may be more prone due to not receiving the vaccine based on weak immune systems. Signs are posted at the entrance of a migrant shelter in the West Loop neighborhood on January 30, 2024, in Chicago. The city has confirmed measles infections for the first time in five years. Signs are posted at the entrance of a migrant shelter in the West Loop neighborhood on January 30, 2024, in Chicago. The city has confirmed measles infections for the first time in five years. Scott Olson/Getty Images "While we're seeing new cases every day, this is not like the COVID-19 outbreak. The vast majority of Chicagoans are vaccinated against measles and therefore not at high risk," said CDPH Commissioner Olusimbo Ige in a statement. "But those who are unvaccinated need to take precautions and if they're exposed, quarantine immediately and connect with your healthcare provider. Above all else, get vaccinated so you, too, can be protected from this virus." Newsletter The Bulletin Your daily briefing of everything you need to know By clicking on SIGN ME UP, you agree to Newsweek's Terms of Use & Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time. The three new cases confirmed on Tuesday brings the total to eight in the last week, one of which officials say was unrelated to new migrant arrivals. Newsweek has reached out to the CDPH and the CDC via email for comment. Read more * Measles Outbreaks Reveal Extentâand Dangerâof Disability Stigma * Measles outbreak map shows 17 states with reported cases * It's "crazy" to not get vaccinated, Biden official says Measles is a contagious respiratory infection that causes a rash and fever, and is capable of leading to pneumonia and other complications. Symptoms include high fever, rash, cough, runny nose and red eyes. It spreads through the air via coughs or sneezes. A non-immune individual can contract the infection up to two hours after an infected person was in the same room with them. Infected individuals can also spread measles four days before a rash ever appears, and four days after it does appear. Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, a Democrat, has been joined by New York City Mayor Eric Adams and Denver Mayor Mike Johnston, also both Democrats, in calling for more financial assistance from the federal government and President Joe Biden's administration to properly shelter the influx of migrants coming into their cities. The migrant flows continue to enter the Windy City, some accusing shelter employees of racism and assault. The surges have also dismayed some Chicagoans who have criticized leadership, including Biden, for not addressing the influx at the southern border. Last month, Illinois Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle said continued sheltering of migrants requires an additional estimated $321 million to maintain facilities and servicesâletting taxpayers foot the bill for some $70 million. UNCOMMON KNOWLEDGE Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground. Newsweek is committed to challenging conventional wisdom and finding connections in the search for common ground. Request Reprint & Licensing Submit Correction View Editorial Guidelines ABOUT THE WRITER Nick Mordowanec FOLLOW Nick Mordowanec is a Newsweek reporter based in Michigan. His focus is reporting on Ukraine and Russia, along with social issues and politics. Nick joined Newsweek in 2021 from The Oakland Press and his reporting has been featured in The Detroit News and other publications. His reporting on the opioid epidemic garnered a statewide Michigan Press Association award. He is a graduate of Michigan State University. You can get in touch with Nick by emailing n.mordowanec@newsweek.com. Languages: English. Nick Mordowanec is a Newsweek reporter based in Michigan. His focus is reporting on Ukraine and Russia, along with social ... Read more To read how Newsweek uses AI as a newsroom tool, Click here. 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