DAVID CARLAND
HAS MORE ON THE
FEAR THAT THE
MEASLES OUTBREAK
COULD SPREAD.
Reporter: THIS
MOM IS SIGNING UP
HER CHILD --
FEELING CONFIDENT
BECAUSE --
MY KIDS ARE
VACCINATED.
THERE ARE NO
KNOWN CASES OF
MEASLES AND
QUESTIONS ABOUT THE
MEASLES' OUTBREAK
--
MAYBE A
10% INCREASE IN THE
AMOUNT OF CALLS
ABOUT VACCINES.
WE ARE SEEING
PEOPLE WHO HAVE NOT
WANTED TO VACCINATE
START TO INQUIRE
ABOUT IT.
INCREASING
VACCINATE RATE TO
HELP KEEP MEASLES
AWAY FROM THIS
COMMUNITY IS THE
GOAL OF COUNSEL MAP
KAPLAN WHO WE MET
IN MANHATTAN AND
HE'S LOADING HIS
1-YEAR-OLD DAUGHTER
ELEANOR WHO GOT HER
FIRST VACCINE.
THOSE BASED OUT OF
ROTO CENTER MUST
INDICATE THEY'VE
HAD THE VACCINE, NO
RELIGIOUS OPTIONS.
WE NEED TO GET
AHOLD OF IT BEFORE
IT'S AN ISSUE HERE.
WE ALLOW AN
RELIGIOUS
EXEMPTION.
IF A CHILD HAS A
RELIGIOUS
EXEMPTION, THEY CAN
STILL ENTER THE
PROGRAM.
WE ASKED OF THE
HUNDRED PEOPLE IN
TEENIC, HOW MANY
GET THE -- WE WERE
TOLD BY TOWNSHIP
OFFICIALS THAT THE
NUMBER OF EXEMPTION
IS SMALL, BUT
ELIMINATING THAT
WOULD BE THE SMALL
STEP ONE AHEAD OF A
