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EXCLUSIVE I got my son his measles vaccine. Then the 'insane' hospital letter arrived...

EXCLUSIVE I got my son his measles vaccine. Then the 'insane' hospital letter arrived...

Daily Mail​a day ago
Living in the state at the center of America's measles outbreak, Thang Nguyen thought getting his son vaccinated against the deadly virus was a no-brainer.
His 4-year-old son, Anh Hoang, had only received his first dose of the measles shot, and Nguyen worried he could get infected without the second.
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