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03Mar

Measles Outbreak Could Cause Business Interruption

3/3/2015| Reference Number : 54.0| Human Resources | Measles | | Return|

Measles has been headline news recently. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), in the U.S. there were 644 reported cases of measles in 2014 and the first month of 2015 has seen over 100 reported cases, including cases in Pennsylvania. Several contractors have been notified of responsive plans or actions initiated by school district administrators that could result in an interruption of normal school bus operations. You should be prepared.

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