“This is a historic day for our region and indeed the world. It is proof of the remarkable success that can be achieved when countries work together in solidarity towards a common goal,” PAHO/WHO director Carissa Etienne said.
Even though this is a great accomplishment we have to remember that the measles still exist in other parts of the world and they are highly contagious. This is why it’s very important to get vaccinated if you travel to foreign countries and to get your children vaccinated as soon as possible. The first dose of the vaccine should be given when a child is between 12 and 15 months and the second when they turn 4-6 years old.