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Question 7 A big outbreak of measles began in Samoa in September 2019. The
country's vaccination rate for measles at that point was about 34%.
By early January, there were over 5700 cases and 83 deaths. The
government increased the rate of vaccination to around 94% and the
outbreak was controlled.
Explain why the measles outbreak in Samoa was able to spread so
quickly.​

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