South Carolina measles outbreak hits record high

Measles Outbreak in South Carolina Hits Record High, Threatening Elimination Status

A staggering 789 cases of measles have been reported in South Carolina since the outbreak began in October last year, making it a record high for the state. The surge in cases has sent alarm bells ringing as the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warns that if vaccination rates do not improve, the country may lose its status as a measles-free nation.

The majority of the cases have been reported in children under 11 years old, with nearly 70% of those being unvaccinated or with unknown vaccination status. This trend is concerning, as it suggests a decline in vaccination rates and increased risk of future outbreaks. The CDC has also reported that only 93% of all cases in 2025 were vaccinated against measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR), highlighting the growing concern.

The vaccination schedule recommended by the US Department of Health and Human Services was recently modified to remove five vaccinations from the list, including the MMR vaccine. However, this move has been met with skepticism by some experts, who argue that it undermines public confidence in vaccines. In an interview with Fox News, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. sparked controversy when he stated that there are "adverse events" from vaccination and that people should be able to make their own informed decisions about immunization.

However, the Infectious Diseases Society of America has contradicted this stance, pointing out that there have been no deaths related to MMR vaccine in healthy individuals. The society emphasizes that vaccine-related deaths occur mainly in immunocompromised children who are not recommended to receive the shot.

The International Vaccine Access Center's executive director, William Moss, warns that the ongoing outbreak highlights the importance of maintaining adequate levels of measles vaccination. If vaccination rates do not improve, the US may lose its measles elimination status, and future outbreaks could be prevented. As vaccine confidence continues to erode, it is more crucial than ever to prioritize immunization and prevent the spread of this highly contagious disease.
 
πŸ€” This news is making me think about how our individual actions can have a ripple effect on society as a whole... I mean, 789 cases in one state? It's like a domino effect - if we don't look out for each other, especially our most vulnerable populations, the consequences can be devastating.

And what really got me thinking is that it's not just about the vaccine itself, but also about the trust and confidence we have in institutions and the information they provide. Like, do we truly understand the risks and benefits of vaccination? Are we making informed decisions, or are we reacting to misinformation?

It's a tough balance to strike between personal freedom and collective well-being. But I think it's worth considering that our individual choices can impact not just ourselves, but also those around us... 🌎
 
πŸ€” I'm so over all these measles cases in South Carolina! 789 cases? That's crazy! 🚨 And it's not just the cases that are worrying, but also what's behind them - low vaccination rates among kids under 11. It's like, come on folks, get your shots done! πŸ’‰ But seriously, I do think some of these vaccine changes are sketchy. Removing the MMR vaccine from the list? That doesn't sit right with me. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ I mean, I know there have been some safety concerns raised about vaccines in the past, but to say that they can cause adverse events and people should be able to make their own decisions? No thanks. πŸ’β€β™€οΈ Let's stick to science here! πŸ”¬
 
Ugh, this is getting crazy! 🀯 789 cases in one state alone? That's like a whole city full of people who aren't vaccinated! πŸ€• But on the bright side, I guess it's making everyone realize how important vaccination is and maybe people will start getting their shots again. Like, the CDC said only 93% were vaccinated last year? That's not good, but at least we know where we need to improve. And, um, I don't think removing five vaccines from the list was a great idea... πŸ€” I mean, I get it that some people might be scared of them, but experts say they're safe and necessary for herd immunity. Fingers crossed that everyone gets on board with vaccination again! 🀞
 
OMG, 789 cases in one state already?? 🀯 That's crazy! I'm like, super worried about kids not getting vaccinated... it's just not worth the risk of getting sick πŸ€• and causing others to get hurt too. The more people know about vaccines, the better, imo πŸ’‘. I don't think we should be removing or reducing vaccine schedules, that just seems sketchy πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. We need to keep pushing for herd immunity and making sure everyone gets vaccinated, especially in vulnerable groups like kids and older adults. It's not that hard to get the shot, people! πŸ’‰
 
I'm really worried about this measles outbreak in South Carolina πŸ€•... back in my day we didn't hear about these kinds of outbreaks so much, I think because most kids were vaccinated when they were young πŸ“š... 93% vaccinated? That's still a pretty high number if you ask me 😊... what's going on with this vaccination schedule change? Removing the MMR vaccine from some kids' lists? I don't get it πŸ€”... my cousin got vaccinated for that stuff and never had any issues, but now I hear there are "adverse events"? 🚨... no way, right? πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ... we need to make sure all these kids get their shots so we can prevent future outbreaks πŸ’‰... this is not the end of the world, we just gotta stay on top of it πŸ‘
 
oh nooo! 789 cases in SC already? that's crazy 🀯 like, how can we let our guard down on something as easy to catch as measles?! πŸ’‰ i mean, i know vaccines have been modified but removing the mmr vaccine from the schedule is a big deal... what if people don't realize how crucial it is for kids? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ also, robert f. kennedy jr's comments are super concerning - i think he needs to educate himself on the science behind vaccination 🧬 let's keep pushing for herd immunity and measles elimination! πŸ’–
 
πŸš¨πŸ’‰ Measles is still a big deal in SC πŸ€• 789 cases? That's crazy! What's up with all these unvaxxed kids under 11? Shouldn't their parents be worried about keeping them safe from serious illnesses? Vaccines are proven to work, but now they're being questioned by some "experts"? πŸ˜’ The CDC needs to take a firmer stance on vaccination rates. We can't let vaccine confidence erode like this! πŸš«πŸ‘Ž
 
I'm literally freaking out over this news 🀯! Like, how can we even have a record high for measles cases in one state? And the fact that most of these cases are in kids under 11 is super concerning. I mean, what's going on with parents and education about vaccines? It's like, we're making progress as a nation towards eliminating this disease, but now it's like we're taking two steps back πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

And can someone explain to me why there's all this controversy around the MMR vaccine? Like, isn't it just common sense that we need to protect ourselves and our kids from preventable diseases? I'm so tired of hearing about "adverse events" and "informed decisions". If you're concerned, do your research, but don't spread misinformation like it's going viral πŸ“’.

We need to get on board with this vaccination stuff ASAP. It's not that hard to understand the risks and benefits. The CDC is right – if we don't improve our vaccination rates, we'll lose our measles elimination status for real πŸ’”. No one wants a resurgence of this highly contagious disease in the US. Let's get serious about protecting ourselves and our communities πŸš«πŸ’‰.
 
Ugh, I'm so worried about this measles outbreak in South Carolina πŸ€•. Like, what's going on with these parents not getting their kids vaccinated? 70% unvaxxed or unknown status is crazy! πŸ’β€β™€οΈ We need to get our priorities straight and make sure everyone's protected against these diseases. I mean, I know there are concerns about vaccines, but come on, the science is in 🧬. We can't just let vaccine confidence go down the drain because of some "experts" speaking out. The CDC has been warning us for years, and now we're at a record high? It's like, what did they expect to happen if people stopped taking care of themselves? πŸ™„
 
😐 I mean, what's up with these new vaccination rules? They're removing important vaccines like MMR from the schedule... I get that we gotta keep things balanced, but are we really gonna risk a measles outbreak just because some folks are anti-vax? πŸ€” It's not about trust issues with the vaccine itself, it's about protecting people who can't get vaccinated, you know? And what's with HHS Secretary Kennedy Jr. making headlines with his super sketchy comments? πŸ™„ Like, come on, we've got a measles outbreak and he's spreading misinformation left and right... It's time to focus on the science, not just the drama. πŸ˜’
 
It's crazy that we're at a record high for measles cases in South Carolina 🀯! I mean, 789 cases is insane! And it's not just that, but most of these kids are unvaccinated or don't know their vaccination status... like what? Don't parents take care of this stuff? πŸ™„ Anyway, the CDC is low-key freaking out because if we don't get our act together, we might lose our measles-free status. I mean, 93% vaccinated is a good start, but it's not enough. We gotta step up vaccination rates and make sure everyone gets their shots! πŸ’‰
 
πŸ€” I'm telling you, something fishy is going on here. First, they're removing essential vaccines from the schedule, and now measles is breaking out like crazy? It's like they want us to be vulnerable or something. And what's with HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s comments about adverse events? Sounds like he's trying to sow some doubt. But do we really need experts telling us how to make informed decisions? I mean, can't we just trust the system and get vaccinated already? πŸ™„ This whole thing is giving me major whiplash. What if this is all just a distraction from something bigger?
 
πŸ€• OMG yall, a record high 789 cases of measles in South Carolina?! 😱 that's crazy! I know some parents are still like "hesitant" about vaccines but come on, measles is no joke! 🚨 my friend's little sister got it last year and she was out for weeks with a fever πŸ’‰ why do we need to go through this again?! πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ the stats are wild too - 70% of kids under 11 aren't vaccinated or have unknown status? 😳 that's like, super concerning! 🚨 what's going on?! can't we just get on board with vaccines already?! πŸ™„
 
[Image of a cartoon character with a big X through a vaccination needle 🚫]

[Animation of a measles outbreak spreading quickly, with people in the background looking worried 😬]

[Picture of a child holding a sign that says "I'm protected! πŸ’‰] and [a group of children all vaccinated together 🀝]

[Image of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. with a skeptical face πŸ™„, next to an image of a person with a confident expression, thinking about vaccines πŸ’‘]

[Meme: A photo of a thermometer with a 100% confidence level in the middle, surrounded by a red "🚫" symbol across the top and bottom]

[Image of William Moss giving a thumbs up 🀜]
 
omg like wut r goin on w/ measles in south carolina?? 😱 789 cases in one year?! thats crazy!!! i mean i no its not a new thing but its like, get vaccinated ppl! 🀣 i dont care wht some dude says about vaccine side effects, science says its safe & effective. vaccinate ur kids & protect ur community! πŸ’‰πŸ‘
 
πŸ€• I'm getting really worried about the measles outbreak in South Carolina right now... 789 cases is insane! 🚨 The fact that most of these cases are in kids under 11 who haven't been vaccinated or have unknown vaccination status is super concerning. It's like, we're playing with fire here and our whole country is at risk if people don't get their shots on time. I think the HHS Secretary's comments about vaccine safety were totally misguided - we need more transparency and trust in vaccines, not less! 🀝 The CDC needs to step up its efforts to educate the public about the importance of vaccination and hold those who spread misinformation accountable. We can't afford to lose our measles-free status! πŸ’‰
 
πŸ€•πŸ˜· I'm so worried about this measles outbreak in South Carolina! 789 cases in just a year? That's crazy! 🀯 The fact that most of these cases are in kids under 11 and many of them aren't vaccinated is super concerning 😬. We need to get more people vaccinated ASAP or we'll lose our status as a measles-free nation 🚫. I don't think removing vaccines from the schedule was a good idea, it's just gonna confuse people even more πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. And honestly, I'm still not sure if all these vaccine-related deaths are actually happening... there should be more research done on that topic πŸ’Š. But what we do know is that measles can spread so fast and cause serious health issues 😷. We need to prioritize our health and get vaccinated! 🀝
 
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