Kentucky measles cases climb to 24 as health officials urge vaccination

BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Kentucky’s measles outbreak continues to grow, with 24 cases now reported across seven counties, according to the Kentucky Department for Public Health.

Twenty of the 24 cases were identified in recent days, state health officials said.

Christian County has the most cases with 10, followed by Washington County with five and Jessamine County with four. Trigg County has two cases, while Caldwell, Owen and Todd counties each have one…

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