
Measles Outbreak Prompts Orange Alert in Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Measles Outbreak in Santa Cruz, Bolivia: Orange Alert Issued Santa Cruz, Bolivia is facing a measles outbreak, prompting health authorities to declare an orange alert. The alert follows confirmation of two measles cases: a baby in 2024 and a 22-year-old this year. In addition, 102 suspected cases have been reported. "The increase in suspected and confirmed cases has led us to declare an orange alert," stated a health official in a recent press conference. The official also emphasized that the vaccination campaign is in full swing and that vaccines are available free of charge at various health centers across the department. The health department has activated its surveillance protocols and is working to contain the spread of the virus. Officials are urging the public to get vaccinated and to contact health services if they experience any symptoms. With 35,000 doses of measles vaccine available, health authorities are optimistic they can control the outbreak. The free vaccination campaign is a crucial step in protecting the community and preventing further spread of this highly contagious disease.