Measles Cases Rise in Europe Amid Falling Vaccine Coverage

Measles cases are skyrocketing in Europe, with vaccination rates failing to keep pace. The World Health Organization (WHO) reports a significant increase in measles-related hospitalizations and deaths on the continent.

According to health officials, low vaccine coverage is the primary cause of the outbreak. With fewer people receiving vaccinations, the virus can spread more easily among vulnerable populations, such as young children and older adults.

Measles cases have already been reported in several European countries, including the UK, Germany, and France. The WHO has expressed concern about the rapid spread of the disease and is urging governments to increase vaccination efforts.

In a related development, vaccination costs have dropped significantly, with many countries now offering affordable options for vaccine recipients. However, some experts warn that low vaccination rates can lead to devastating consequences, including outbreaks like the current one in Europe.

Source: https://www.ft.com/content/bfbc8afc-111d-4975-9381-0fc69ccd7b0f