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March 21, 2019 | Measles in San Antonio

3/21/2019 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions

With the first case of measles in many years, we hear from a top health official

With the first case of measles in many years, Dr. Anita Kurian, assistant director of the Metropolitan Health District, talks with host Jim Forsyth about the case and why vaccines are important. Also, hear about a state hearing on whether to ban red-light cameras in Texas, San Antonio’s Hays Street Bridge controversy, and how the border wall could affect San Antonio's military.

03/21/2019

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On the Record

March 21, 2019 | Measles in San Antonio

3/21/2019 | 26m 47sVideo has Closed Captions

With the first case of measles in many years, Dr. Anita Kurian, assistant director of the Metropolitan Health District, talks with host Jim Forsyth about the case and why vaccines are important. Also, hear about a state hearing on whether to ban red-light cameras in Texas, San Antonio’s Hays Street Bridge controversy, and how the border wall could affect San Antonio's military.

03/21/2019

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