Students on 2 Campuses to Get Measles Shots
From United Press International
HARTFORD, Conn. —
Officials at two Connecticut universities said they are planning inoculations to stem outbreaks of measles on their campuses.
The University of Hartford will inoculate all its full-time undergraduate students Tuesday, officials said. Meanwhile, the University of Connecticut asked about 150 students living on the Storrs campus to report to the infirmary as a precautionary measure.
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