 Minnesota health officials may call an end to the state's measles outbreak if no new cases arise by the end of the month. The number of cases in the state has held steady at nearly 80 for almost one month. Health officials must wait until July 29th when two incubation periods pass without any new cases before declaring the outbreak over. There were four measles cases in Crow and County around Brainerd during the outbreak. The Somali community in the Twin Cities though has been hit hardest with 69 cases in Hennepin County. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland news, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.