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Frustration builds for Hong Kong airport workers denied measles vaccine over tightened health authority guidelines

  • Two more airport staff members infected, taking total for year in city to 36
  • One, a 24-year-old woman, was reported to have received two doses of vaccine

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Airport workers queue for the measles vaccination on Monday. Some airport employees complained of confusion over the vaccination campaign set up by the Centre of Health Protection. Photo: Felix Wong

The tightened rules for the administration of the measles vaccine to Hong Kong airport workers were criticised on Monday, with many who queued in the hope of being immunised turned away.

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The development came on the same day it was confirmed two more airport staff members had been infected.

That brought the number of measles cases in the city to 36 for the year, of which 16 involved people who work at the airport. There were only 15 measles cases in 2018.

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Among the new cases was a 24-year-old woman who, according to the Centre for Health Protection, had been vaccinated twice. A 37-year-old man who also contracted the disease could not tell health officials if he had received the injections in the past.

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