Ekurhuleni rolls out emergency measles vaccination campaign
The best way to ensure that children are protected from the virus is getting them vaccinated.

In response to the recent measles outbreak as confirmed by the Gauteng Health MEC, Gwen Ramokgopa, the City of Ekurhuleni has rolled out an emergency measles vaccination campaign currently running until Friday, May 26.
Measles is an infectious viral disease causing fever and a red rash on the skin, typically occurring in childhood.
Signs and symptoms of measles include coughing, a runny nose, inflamed red itchy eyes, a sore throat, fever and a red blotchy skin rash.
Measles is a serious condition and can be fatal for small children.
In this regard, parents are encouraged to get their children from the ages of 6 months to five years of age vaccinated irrespective of their immunisation status.
“Measles is a very contagious disease that can spread through contact with infected mucus and saliva. An infected person can easily release the infection into the air when they cough or sneeze,” said Ekurhuleni spokesperson Themba Gadebe.
“The best way to ensure that children are protected from the virus is getting them vaccinated.”
Parents are reminded to ensure they bring along their child’s clinic card when visiting health facilities for immunisation.
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