A student at Mexia ISD is confirmed to have a viral infection, not measles. Confusion about students' illnesses caused the ...
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KCEN-TV Waco-Temple-Bryan on MSNState health officials say Mexia ISD report of Rubella not accurateAfter first reporting a confirmed case of measles, Mexia ISD said it was actually Rubella. The state health department says ...
State health officials insisted on Friday that there have been no confirmed cases of rubella or measles in Central Texas. On Thursday, Mexia ISD reported a confirmed case of rubella, also known as ...
Mexia ISD first reported a case of the measles, then changed the report to rubella. Now state health officials tell 25 News there is no viral infection case.
Extracurricular activities, classes, and athletic events on Friday were cancelled out of an abundance of caution after a ...
The vaccine is the only way to prevent measles, but it also prevents other illnesses. The other “M” stands for mumps, and the ...
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