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South Carolina Measles Outbreak Declared Over Amidst Rising National Cases
June 12, 2026
Why it matters locally: South Carolina's success in containing a measles outbreak that sickened approximately 1,000 residents provides a model for other states as measles cases surge nationwide. Health officials attribute the containment to vaccination efforts and public health measures that may inform response strategies elsewhere.
South Carolina has ended its recent measles outbreak, which infected approximately 1,000 individuals. State health officials credit strict public health measures, combined with increased vaccination efforts, for curbing the spread of the virus. While South Carolina has managed to contain the outbreak, measles cases are spreading across numerous regions of the United States. Health agencies are monitoring more than 20 active outbreaks nationwide. These outbreaks highlight the ongoing risk of measles transmission, especially in communities with low vaccination rates. Increased vigilance and vaccination efforts may aid in preventing further spread of the disease.
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