Health officials in Texas are on high alert after four cases of measles were confirmed in less than two weeks. This includes among school-aged children. The highly contagious disease can cause severe complications and even death. The uptick in cases comes amid a drop in vaccination rates in the state. Toni Waterman has more from Austin.
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