Posted on 04/10/19
April 7, 2019/אור לג' ניסן תשע"ט
Dear Community Members,
Unfortunately, this past Friday, a child in our own community was diagnosed with measles. This has caused great alarm in our community and, with planned Yom Tov travel of many families to and from other communities with numerous measles cases, many have questioned the level of protection carried by various age segments of our community.
In order to obtain clear guidance for our community, telephone conferences have been held between representatives of the Vaad HaRabbonim, Hatzalah, our community’s schools, physicians, the leadership and infectious disease team at Sinai/Lifebridge, and State, City and County Health Departments. The medical professionals and governmental officials emphasized that while our community should exercise caution, at this time there is not an epidemic of any kind in our community. Over the next few days, they, in conjunction with the Vaad HaRabbonim and community representatives, will develop guidance and recommendations for us on specific questions, and on the advisability of holding an “MMR Clinic” as has been done in other cities to provide vaccinations.
In the meantime, we have received the following practical guidance for Yom Tov family gatherings and otherwise large crowd exposure:
Please consult with your family doctor for specific advice for your situation. We will continue to communicate with you as we receive guidance from the health professionals.
We pray that HKB”H continue to watch over all of us.
Vaad HaRabbonim of Baltimore
Hatzalah of Baltimore
Bais Yaakov of Baltimore
Bnos Yisroel of Baltimore
Cheder Chabad of Baltimore
Cheder D’Kahal Chassidim
JEWELS School
Ner Israel Rabbinical College
Ohr Chadash Academy of Baltimore (OCA)
Yeshivas Chofetz Chaim/Talmudical Academy of Baltimore
Yeshivas Kochav Yitzchok/Torah Institute of Baltimore
Yeshivas Toras Simcha of Baltimore