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Lapado's advice, and Florida's overall response to these measles cases isn't just a problem for locals—though it is a huge problem for locals. Anyone who visits areas of a reported outbreak who does not have the MMR vaccine, which vaccinates against measles, is at a risk for infection.
Florida is particularly vulnerable to a measles outbreak, given the low MMR vaccination rates in the state. "You need the population to be about 95% vaccinated so you don't start seeing these kinds of outbreaks. Only 25% of Florida's counties meet that," Bhadelia explained. Nationwide, parental exemptions for the MMR vaccine are at 3%, which Bhadelia described as "an all-time high."
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