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CDC Schedules Briefing on Immunization Program, Measles Cases
National Desk
April 23, 2026
Why it matters locally: Pennsylvania, with a large population and diverse communities, is susceptible to measles outbreaks. The CDC's briefing on immunization and measles will inform public health strategies within the state, ensuring resources are allocated effectively to prevent and control the spread of the disease.
Atlanta, GA – The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has announced a media briefing to address two key public health issues: the 20th anniversary of the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program and the recent increase in measles cases and outbreaks across the United States. The CDC plans to provide an overview of the VFC program's impact over the past two decades. The VFC program provides vaccines at no cost to children who might not otherwise be vaccinated due to financial constraints. The specific speakers and topics to be covered within the VFC portion of the briefing were not detailed in the announcement. In addition to the VFC program discussion, the briefing will address the current status of measles in the U.S., including the number of cases reported, geographic distribution of outbreaks, and ongoing efforts to control the spread of the disease. Measles is a highly contagious viral disease that can lead to serious complications, especially in young children and immunocompromised individuals. The agency's announcement did not specify if updated measles case numbers will be released at the briefing, nor did it indicate whether recommendations for vaccination or preventative measures would be reinforced. The media briefing is intended to inform journalists and provide them with access to experts who can answer questions about immunization and measles prevention strategies. Details regarding the time, location, and participating experts were not provided in the initial announcement, but are expected to be released shortly.


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