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tblue37

(68,298 posts)
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 02:39 AM Yesterday

South Carolina measles outbreak is largest in US since measles was declared eliminated:

The fast-growing measles outbreak in South Carolina is now the largest in the United States since the disease was declared eliminated in this country more than two decades ago.

With 789 cases reported as of Tuesday, the South Carolina outbreak surpassed a massive outbreak in Texas, which reached 762 cases before it ended in August last year. Two children died during the outbreak in Texas.

South Carolina, which first reported cases in October, has added more than 600 cases in 2026 alone. At least 18 people – adults and children – have been hospitalized for complications of measles, the state health department said Tuesday, and no deaths have been reported.

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The vast majority of cases in the South Carolina outbreak are among children, nearly all of whom were not fully vaccinated with the recommended two doses of MMR vaccine. Of the 789 cases reported as of Tuesday, more than 700 were not vaccinated or had not received the two recommended MMR doses, the health department said.

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https://www.cnn.com/2026/01/27/health/largest-us-measles-outbreak-south-carolina
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South Carolina measles outbreak is largest in US since measles was declared eliminated: (Original Post) tblue37 Yesterday OP
Thank you, Andrew Wakefield and RFK Jr! jmowreader 22 hrs ago #1
magaa BaronChocula 22 hrs ago #2
Felony child abuse Old Crank 22 hrs ago #3
Finally, South Carolina leads the Nation COL Mustard 21 hrs ago #4
Scientifically Speaking modrepub 21 hrs ago #5
More likely a direct correlation to COL Mustard 17 hrs ago #7
Oops Dave Id 21 hrs ago #6
Our species is too stupid to survive for much longer. lindysalsagal 16 hrs ago #8
This is your fascist government at work folks. MakeThemCry 16 hrs ago #9

jmowreader

(52,967 posts)
1. Thank you, Andrew Wakefield and RFK Jr!
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 04:26 AM
22 hrs ago

Because of the two of you, vaccination rates in this country have fallen to the lowest levels they've been since vaccination was invented, and this is the result. All the deaths that will result from this outbreak are on your heads.

Old Crank

(6,740 posts)
3. Felony child abuse
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 04:56 AM
22 hrs ago

Unless a real doctor can verify a condition, rare, where the child can't have the vaccine.

COL Mustard

(8,048 posts)
4. Finally, South Carolina leads the Nation
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 05:11 AM
21 hrs ago

At something! Too bad it’s measles and not education…

modrepub

(4,008 posts)
5. Scientifically Speaking
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 05:19 AM
21 hrs ago

I’d wager the chance of measles infection is inversely proportional to the person’s or parents’ level of education.

COL Mustard

(8,048 posts)
7. More likely a direct correlation to
Thu Jan 29, 2026, 09:53 AM
17 hrs ago

The parents’ religious views, which is not necessarily tied to education.

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