Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims the measles outbreak in Texas is slowing, but data suggests otherwise. Experts warn of increasing cases and urge vaccination.
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces backlash from anti-vaccine activists after endorsing the MMR vaccine during a measles outbreak in Texas, highlighting a controversial shift in his stance.
Amid a devastating measles outbreak in Texas, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visits the affected area following the deaths of two unvaccinated children. The rising case count highlights urgent vaccination needs.
The measles outbreak that began in Texas is escalating, with cases surpassing 483 nationwide. Health experts clarify vaccination guidelines and the importance of immunity amidst rising concerns.
The Texas health department has reported a surge in measles cases, with 422 confirmed as of April 1. Experts warn that low vaccination rates could lead to further spread across the U.S. as the outbreak affects multiple states.
A measles outbreak in West Texas has escalated to 327 cases, with only 2 fully vaccinated patients. Neighboring states are affected as health officials warn of high risks in low vaccine coverage areas.
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A measles outbreak in western Texas has surged to 400 cases, with alarming hospitalizations and vitamin A toxicity reports in unvaccinated children. Experts emphasize vaccination as the best prevention.
The measles outbreak in western Texas escalates with 327 confirmed cases, primarily among the unvaccinated. Health officials warn of further spread as hospitalizations rise.
A measles outbreak in Texas has infected nearly 280 people across 15 states, marking the largest outbreak in 30 years. Health officials warn of more cases as communities respond to the crisis.