4 Northeastern grad students have chickenpox, university says
Briefly

Northeastern University has confirmed that four graduate students have been diagnosed with chickenpox and must isolate for three weeks, per Boston Public Health.
"All four are isolating and being treated for the disease and are taking all necessary precautions," the University Health and Counseling Services communicated.
The spread of chickenpox, caused by the varicella virus, poses risks particularly to individuals with weakened immune systems and pregnant women.
Students at Northeastern need to confirm their varicella vaccination records and monitor for symptoms, as immediate action could be crucial.
Read at Boston.com
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