An unvaccinated person potentially exposed 20,000 attendees to measles at a Christian revival last month at Asbury University.
Health officials say thousands of attendees of a religious revival at a Kentucky university might have been exposed to measles.
Officials are recommending that anyone 12 months or older who is unvaccinated against measles get the vaccination. The CDC said it is working with local health officials to determine whether anyone else became infected.
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