Samoa lifts measles state of emergency
CGTN

After six weeks, Samoa ended emergency measures to contain a deadly outbreak of measles.

According to the Guardian, the measles killed at least 81 people in Samoa and sickened than 5,600. 

The epidemic eased in mid-December after a push for vaccinations raised immunizations rates close to 95%.

Under the state of emergency, the country closed schools and restricted travel to contain the virus.