With Spring Break season now in full swing, parts of the U.S. remain in the throes of a measles outbreak. Airlines for America anticipates that 173 million people will travel for the break this year, ABC News reported. This travel could carry the risk of causing more measles outbreaks in the coming weeks.
The government's response to the coronavirus fueled vaccine skepticism and backlash to public health mandates. New strategies are needed to overcome this, expert say.
Measles outbreaks spread nationwide — what you need to know
During the last major measles outbreaks in the US, it took extraordinary measures to stop the spread
Six years ago, two communities in New York – one in Brooklyn and one in Rockland County – were facing the worst measles outbreaks the United States had seen in decades. It was the closest the nation has gotten to losing elimination status for the extremely contagious disease,
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Measles outbreak spreads in Texas, New Mexico: What travelers should know
Five years after becoming Nevada’s first diagnosed COVID-19 patient, Ronald Pipkins reflects on the lasting division the pandemic carved into America’s social fabric — a fracture that still echoes today as public trust
New Mexico has reported nine. Experts point to declining measles vaccination rates worldwide since the COVID-19 pandemic. In the United States, most states now are below the 95% vaccination threshold for kindergartners — the level needed to protect ...
This year marks 25 years since the measles was eradicated in the United States due to the success of the MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine.
Since Tuesday is the first official day of the carnival and shows, HoustonRodeo officials are alerting goers to be vigilant about their health.
Lessons learned from COVID-19 prepared the U.S. for the next viral scourge, but much of that progress is at risk of being unraveled, experts say.
Cory Edmondson comes to United Regional Health Care at a time when the health care industry across the county faces challenges.
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The Oshkosh Northwestern on MSNFive years later: How has the COVID-19 pandemic affected you?The Northwestern calls out to readers to see how COVID-19 impacted their lives five years after the initial onset of the pandemic.
Breast and colon cancer screening numbers have since rebounded and have even surpassed pre-pandemic screening estimates, a new American Cancer Society study has found.
COVID-19 changed how people viewed illness but also revealed the depths of mistrust in medicine, masking and vaccines.
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