Texas, Measles and Vaccination rate
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The number of measles cases in the U.S. has risen to 1,024 with infections confirmed in 30 states, according to new CDC data published Friday.
Confirmed U.S. measles cases broke 1,000 in the second week of May, surpassing last year's total by nearly four times.
Measles cases have now spread to 30 states - The Centers for Disease Control has reported in an update that a total of 1,024 cases of the disease across the U.S. and 14 outbreaks had been reported sin
The U.S. has surpassed 1,000 measles cases for the first time in five years, according to new data from the CDC published Friday.
A measles outbreak, the worst in over two decades, is sweeping the US, with Texas as the epicenter. Over 1,000 cases have been confirmed across 31 states, resulting in three deaths. Health officials are concerned about declining vaccination rates and the potential loss of the nation's measles elimination status,
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WCIA on MSNUS measles cases surpass 1K: CDCTexas has made headlines in recent months due to its measles outbreak, with 718 confirmed cases as of May 13. The Lone Star State has the largest share of the country’s cases. O
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The growth in measles cases comes as Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. delivers an inconsistent message about measles and pushes falsehoods about the measles vaccine. There have been 1,001 confirmed cases of measles across 31 states and jurisdictions as of May 8, the CDC said in its Friday update.
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