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Whooping cough cases surge to record levels in US, CDC says

  • Whooping cough cases are surging in the U.S., raising concerns for Northland’s newborns and infants as health authorities anticipate an outbreak in New Zealand.
  • Northland has the lowest immunization rates in the country, increasing the likelihood of a whooping cough outbreak.
  • Health officials emphasize the safety of vaccines and encourage pregnant individuals to consult healthcare professionals regarding vaccination.
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