Public Health Department of Cook County

Vaccinate Now to Prevent the Spread of Measles: How Cook County Residents Can Stay Protected

Measles is a highly contagious virus that spreads easily through the air when someone coughs or sneezes, as well as through contact with mucus or saliva from an infected person. This virus can cause serious complications such as pneumonia and encephalitis, particularly in children under 5 and adults over 20.

To prevent the spread of measles, it is crucial to ensure that you are up to date on your vaccinations. Residents of Cook County, Illinois can easily check their immunization records by using the state’s online Vax Verify portal. If you are unvaccinated and need a vaccination, Cook County Health is available to help. You can contact them at 833-308-1988 to schedule a vaccination appointment at a community health center in either Chicago or suburban Cook County.

It is important to take steps to protect yourself and prevent the spread of measles by staying current on your vaccinations. By doing so, you not only protect yourself but also those around you who may be more vulnerable to complications from this highly contagious virus.

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