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I'm Kim Seberson.
A measles outbreak continues to spread in Texas where more than 200 people have been infected.
One child has died,
and health experts are now concerned that low vaccination rates will make it harder to contain.
Today,
my colleague Teddy Rosenbluth takes us into the epicenter of the outbreak
and explains whether its rapid spread
and the government's response to it signals a turning point in how America views public health.
It's Wednesday, March 12th.