PM say social media firms must share responsibility for rising spread of Measles in UK as he attacks antivaxx misinformation The Prime Minister has said social media firms must share the responsibility for the rising spread of measles in the UK as he attacked antivax misinformation.
Boris Johnson will on Monday set out plans to improve vaccination rates on a visit to a hospital in the South West, following a rise in cases of measles.
In the first quarter of 2019 there were 231 confirmed cases of measles, just three years after the World Health Organisation declared the UK measles-free. The Daily Telegraph
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Boris Johnson will on Monday set out plans to improve vaccination rates on a visit to a hospital in the South West, following a rise in cases of measles.
In the first quarter of 2019 there were 231 confirmed cases of measles, just three years after the World Health Organisation declared the UK measles-free. The Daily Telegraph
See also:
- Prime Minister orders urgent action to improve vaccination uptake Department of Health and Social Care
- Britain loses its 'measles free' status, but Boris Johnson vows to tackle 'antivaxx' scare stories The Daily Mail
- Johnson urges social media firms to block anti-vaccine messages The Guardian
- Boris Johnson declares war on anti-vaxx movement with campaign to counter vaccine scaremongering The Independent
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