Trump tells Americans measles vaccination \'so important\'

Trump tells Americans measles vaccination 'so important'

AFP  |  Washington 

on Friday urged Americans to get vaccinated against as an outbreak spread across the country, reaching the highest number of cases since 2000.

"are so important," Trump told reporters at the "They have to get their shots."

The start of the outbreak has been traced to Orthodox Jews who contracted the while travelling abroad. Some of them are from communities that oppose getting

The resistance of some Jews to on what they say are religious grounds is part of a wider "anti-vaxxer" movement in which people refuse to believe in the benefits of vaccinations or claim that the treatment is dangerous.

Officials say they have recorded 695 cases this year, the highest number since the was declared eliminated almost two decades ago.

Earlier this month New York's declared a public health emergency in heavily Orthodox Jewish parts of Brooklyn, ordering all residents to be vaccinated to fight measles.

In the past, Trump has given some support to the anti-movement, claiming, for example, that heavy doses given to young infants may be linked to

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First Published: Fri, April 26 2019. 20:35 IST