16 Measle Cases Being Reported in NYC

Posted under In the News On By Due Daniels

16 Measle Cases Being Reported in NYCEarlier this week, some rare strange virus or bacteria came out of NYC’s fish markets in Chinatown, and now reports of measles cases are being reported out of the Big Apple. City officials are reminding people that they need to get their entire households vaccinated (this includes the women and kids).

 

“Measles is a highly contagious viral infection characterized by a generalized rash and high fever, accompanied by cough, red eyes, and runny nose, lasting five to six days. The illness typically begins with a rash on the face and then moves down the body, and may include the palms of the hands and soles of the feet,” the Health Department said in a statement.

Story: Protein From the Oddest Places

People who have the virus can usually spread the virus up to four days before even showing one sign of a symptom. Do you know how many people you come in contact with in a given day? Before long, the Big Apple will be the Big Measles Apple, and not that other cities should laugh; people travel out of NYC every hour.

 

Ad

Get the 90 for Life Nutrients Today!

 

As many as 1-in-3 people with measles develop complications including pneumonia, miscarriage, brain inflammation, hospitalization and even death.

 

Check this out New Yorkers…

 

Due Daniels @duedaniels

Contributing Writer

630.423.6383 (call to orderYoungevity Products or go online)

SEMD Youngevity Rep 100505006

Join our newsletter for health related information, and secret unique health and wellness tips never shared in mainstream media. You’ll receive 8 audios that will paint a clear picture of why people are sick and what healthy people are doing to stay vibrantly healthy!

 

*(Nothing on this site is approved by the slimy FDA and you must consult a doctor when taking on any new dietary regimen, supplements, or lifestyles)

 

Share this and leave a comment – Have something you want us to write about? Send it to us!

 

Leave a comment

Your email address will not be published.