WELLINGTON (Reuters) - New Zealand is asking travellers to make sure they are immunised for measles before travelling to its biggest city, Auckland, as the country faces its worst outbreak in over 22 years.
"If you’re thinking of travelling into or out of Auckland, you should make sure you're vaccinated at least two-weeks before you go," Associate Minister for Health Julie Anne Genter said in a statement this week.
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