In a public-health statement, the HSE said: “We ask you to be particularly vigilant for symptoms of measles for 21 days from exposure – until June 7'
Passengers on board a London-Dublin flight may have been exposed to measles, according to health officials.
READ MORE - Andrew Tate claims he is ‘quarter Irish’ and tempted to ‘move to Ireland’ in bizarre rant Those who are not are asked to avoid contact with vulnerable individuals including pregnant people, babies under the age of 12 months, and people with a weakened immune system until after June 7.
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