One reason is that measles is highly contagious. Newborns are constantly being born, and they lack immunity. So, they need to be vaccinated to be protected. Also, in some areas with poor healthcare access or low vaccination rates, measles can easily break out and spread, making continuous vaccination efforts necessary to keep the disease at bay.
One challenge is the anti - vaccination movement. Some people believe in false information about vaccines causing harm, which reduces the overall vaccination rate. Another challenge is reaching remote or impoverished areas where it's difficult to administer vaccines properly.
One reason could be trademark issues. Maybe there are some elements in 'The Never Ending Story' that Lionel Hutz believes infringes on his client's trademark.
I'm not sure specifically about Lionel Hutz's case against 'The Never Ending Story'. It could potentially be a fictional or very niche legal scenario. Maybe Lionel Hutz, as a character (if from a particular show like 'The Simpsons' perhaps), has some sort of grievance with the story. But without more context, it's hard to say more.
As far as I know, there may not be a 'Never Ending Story 3' officially released. But the film industry is always evolving, and new projects can come up unexpectedly.
It could refer to a very long and perhaps convoluted narrative that seems to go on without end, like an epic saga with countless sub - plots and characters.
As of now, I'm not sure if they are remaking 'The Never Ending Story'. There hasn't been a lot of buzz in the mainstream media about it recently. But in the world of Hollywood, anything is possible. They might be planning it in secret or it could be in the very early stages of development that we don't know about yet.
A 'never ending story' is a tale that seems to go on indefinitely. It might be a story that loops back on itself, or has such an open - ended nature that it can't really be said to finish. For example, some epic fantasies have such vast and complex worlds that new stories within the world can always be told, making it seem like the overall story never ends.