NPR News: Amid Measles Outbreak, Italy Makes Childhood Vaccinations Mandatory

Amid Measles Outbreak, Italy Makes Childhood Vaccinations Mandatory
A tough new law means parents who don't vaccinate their children against a dozen diseases will face steep fines — and even risk losing custody. Italy has recorded 2,500-plus measles cases this year.

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