According to state Health Department data, the statewide vaccination average for school children is 95% but in some parts of the state it’s much lower.
NJ's second measles outbreak in seven months may prompt the Legislature to tighten up New Jersey’s vaccination rules by eliminating religious exemptions.
Lacey's superintendent said the scare presented an opportunity "for all families, teachers and school administrators to review their vaccine records and get their vaccines up to date."