A worrying 20% increase in measles cases has been reported in Texas and New Mexico, raising alarms among health experts about the potential spread of this deadly virus. The outbreak has already claimed two lives in Texas, and with declining vaccination rates, officials warn of more cases to come.
A concerning resurgence of measles in the U.S. has led to hospitalizations and fatalities, especially in Texas, raising alarm over declining vaccination rates and the need for herd immunity. Experts warn of potential future outbreaks.
A fourth measles case in New York has prompted Gov. Kathy Hochul to rally community leaders for better vaccination awareness. With alarming vaccination rates, she urges families to protect their children against outbreaks.
A severe measles outbreak is sweeping through Texas and New Mexico, with hundreds infected and one death reported. The CDC warns the situation will worsen, urging vaccination to prevent further spread.
Amid a measles outbreak, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. makes controversial claims about vaccinations and vitamin A. Experts weigh in on the dangers of misinformation and the importance of herd immunity.
A recent measles outbreak in Texas has raised alarm with 159 cases reported. Some parents are considering 'measles parties' instead of vaccinations, despite the myths surrounding the vaccine's safety and effectiveness.
Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., a vaccine skeptic, minimizes concerns over a measles outbreak in Texas, where the first U.S. measles death in a decade occurred. CDC reports 124 cases as vaccination rates drop.