When it comes to vaccinations, when does public safety override individual rights? That’s what elected officials, judges, religious leaders, and doctors are asking right now as a measles outbreak is hitting New York. And it’s not just New York, measles outbreaks have also been reported in New Jersey, Michigan, Washington, California. Can the government force everyone to get vaccinated? Soledad talks with Dr. Oxiris Barbot, the health commissioner for New York City, to find out how the city is working to stop the spread of highly contagious virus.
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