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New measles infection reported in DC amid rise in cases across US


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Officials say a person who recently traveled on an Amtrak train from Minnesota to Washington, D.C., became infected with measles and visited several places in the nation’s capital while contagious before visiting an urgent care clinic. It comes as health experts are pleading with people to get vaccinated for one of the most contagious viruses. NBC’s Liz Kreutz reports for TODAY.



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