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Immunizations to be mandatory for N.B. students amid measles outbreak | Power & Politics

Immunizations to be mandatory for N.B. students amid measles outbreak | Power & Politics The New Brunswick government is working to make it mandatory for students in public schools to be immunized after an outbreak of measles and whooping cough.
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