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Measles continues raging in South Carolina
A measles outbreak in South Carolina that began in October continues to rage, with the state health department reporting Friday that nearly 100 new cases have been identified just in the last three days.
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...In a regularly scheduled update this afternoon, the health department said 99 cases were identified since Tuesday, bringing the outbreak total to 310 cases. There are currently 200 people in quarantine and nine in isolation. However, the outbreak is expanding so quickly and with so many exposure sites that health officials are struggling to trace cases and identify people at risk. "An increasing number of public exposure sites are being identified with likely hundreds more people exposed who are not aware they should be in quarantine if they are not immune to measles," Dr. Linda Bell, state epidemiologist and the health department's incident commander for the measles outbreak, said in the announcement. "Previous measles transmission studies have shown that one measles case can result in up to 20 new infections among unvaccinated contacts." The outbreak is centered in the northwestern corner of the state, with cases concentrated in Spartanburg County. According to state data, in the 2024"2025 school year, only 90 percent of students in the county were fully vaccinated. That's well below the target of 95 percent vaccination coverage that prevents vaccine-preventable infections from spreading. However, the county-wide vaccination rate likely obscures pockets where vaccination rates are even lower, making the virus more likely to spread. ...
However, the outbreak is expanding so quickly and with so many exposure sites that health officials are struggling to trace cases and identify people at risk.
"An increasing number of public exposure sites are being identified with likely hundreds more people exposed who are not aware they should be in quarantine if they are not immune to measles," Dr. Linda Bell, state epidemiologist and the health department's incident commander for the measles outbreak, said in the announcement.
"Previous measles transmission studies have shown that one measles case can result in up to 20 new infections among unvaccinated contacts."
The outbreak is centered in the northwestern corner of the state, with cases concentrated in Spartanburg County. According to state data, in the 2024"2025 school year, only 90 percent of students in the county were fully vaccinated.
That's well below the target of 95 percent vaccination coverage that prevents vaccine-preventable infections from spreading.
However, the county-wide vaccination rate likely obscures pockets where vaccination rates are even lower, making the virus more likely to spread. ...
#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-10 07:51 PM | Reply
OpEd: RFK Jr. Joins the Anti-Vaccine Fringe (2014) time.com
... There are lots of places to go if you want dangerous crazytalk. There are websites, blog threads, cable channels trafficking in all kinds of addled nonsense about birther conspiracies and one-world governments. And then there was Robert Kennedy, Jr., the tireless, honest climate hero long famous for fighting the very good fight. But that was then. RFK, Jr. may still know a thing or two about global warming, but he has taken a disreputable plunge into the world of anti-science with his new and inexplicable crusade: warning people about the dangers of vaccines. ...
And then there was Robert Kennedy, Jr., the tireless, honest climate hero long famous for fighting the very good fight.
But that was then. RFK, Jr. may still know a thing or two about global warming, but he has taken a disreputable plunge into the world of anti-science with his new and inexplicable crusade: warning people about the dangers of vaccines. ...
#2 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-10 08:23 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1
Good. ---- you MAGA
#3 | Posted by LegallyYourDead at 2026-01-10 08:53 PM | Reply
@#3
I have a different opinion.
I do not like to see Americans suffer.
And I want to help Americans understand how to prevent their suffering, regardless of their political opinion.
America's diversity (politically and otherwise) is what makes us strong.
#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-10 11:20 PM | Reply
MAGA likes measles, and every other communicable disease as far as I can tell.
It's rooted in their culture, like female circumcision.
#5 | Posted by Zed at 2026-01-11 08:49 AM | Reply
Maybe this Republican Senator from South Carolina could do the world a favor and catch it. Her, too for that matter: i.ytimg.com
#6 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-01-11 08:58 AM | Reply
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