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Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Measles in South Carolina has spread to at least 789 people, surpassing the 2025 West Texas outbreak that sickened 762 people and killed two young girls.

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There have already been more U.S. measles cases in the first three weeks of 2026 than there were in all of 2023 and 2024 COMBINED: www.jezebel.com/measles-case ... #measles #disease #publichealth #quarantine

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The brain dead orange chomo is making pestilence great again.

#1 | Posted by reinheitsgebot at 2026-01-28 09:23 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Mississippi says, "Thank Gawd for South Carolina."

Pathetic.

#2 | Posted by Dbt2 at 2026-01-28 10:36 AM | Reply

Why isn't ICE rounding up these dirty disease carrying illegal immigrants?

Hopefully a Republican can tell us why.

#3 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-01-28 12:49 PM | Reply | Funny: 2

More from the cited article ...

... According to the North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services, just 60.1% of students at Shining Light Baptist Academy are vaccinated against measles. A vaccination rate of at least 95% is the accepted level of herd immunity needed to protect against a measles outbreak.

"If you have schools that have very low vaccination rates, you essentially create a tinder box for measles, because it is so incredibly contagious," said Dr. Deborah Greenhouse, a past president of the South Carolina chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics. "That's what happened in the upstate of South Carolina, and that's exactly what can happen over and over again if the disease spreads to other areas with low vaccination rates." ...

Most of those sickened are children and teenagers, health officials said. At least 23 schools in South Carolina have students in quarantine.

South Carolina's outbreak has exploded at a dizzying pace. The first cases were reported in late September and picked up steam during the holidays....


#4 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-28 02:26 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Has RFK Jr. offered to pee in South Carolina's mouth yet?

#5 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-01-28 07:17 PM | Reply | Funny: 1 | Newsworthy 1

Today a Republican Senator was saying incompetence in the Dept. of Homeland Security and I agree with him but why not the Dept. of Health and Human Services? We've got major incompetence over there.

#6 | Posted by danni at 2026-01-28 08:12 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Another view ...

South Carolina tops Texas measles outbreak record"with no end in sight
arstechnica.com

... The explosive measles outbreak in South Carolina has now reached 789 cases, breaking Texas's outbreak record last year of 762 cases, which at the time was the largest outbreak in the US since measles was declared eliminated from the US in 2000. The country is at grave risk of losing its elimination status in the coming months due to continuous spread.

With Texas' outbreak last year -- which spanned January to August and spread to additional states -- the US saw the largest measles case total since 1991, with 2,255 confirmed cases. Now, with South Carolina's unbridled outbreak, 2026 is already looking like it will be another record year.

Though South Carolina's outbreak began in October, the spread of the disease has dramatically accelerated this month, with cases jumping from 218 on December 28 to 789 on January 27. ...

In addition to South Carolina, measles cases for 2026 have been reported in Arizona, California, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Minnesota, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Utah, Virginia, and Washington. A large outbreak of the highly infectious virus is ongoing at the border of Utah and Arizona. Collectively, the states have reported 457 cases amid the outbreak, including 66 reported in 2026. ...

In its latest update, South Carolina's Public Health Department reported data indicating that its large case jumps will continue. In recent weeks, officials have identified 23 schools where measles has been unleashed. In 20 of the schools, unvaccinated and exposed students have been identified and quarantined, with individual schools' quarantine totals spanning 13 to 59 students. For the remaining three schools with exposures, officials are still determining how many students need to be quarantined.

State officials have also identified eight public places where measles exposures have occurred recently, including grocery stores, a US Post Office, and a skating center.

For now, 557 students are quarantined, but additional susceptible people have likely been exposed. ...


#7 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-01-28 08:17 PM | Reply

I am old and yet have never seen such a disconnect between the people and their needs and the conduct of the Republican political class bending a knee to the oligarchs.

#8 | Posted by Hughmass at 2026-01-29 06:54 AM | Reply

Hey you parents, remember: brain swelling is good for your children. That which does not make them blind paraplegics makes them smarter and stronger...
--Heroin Bob

#9 | Posted by catdog at 2026-01-29 08:20 AM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

Hey you parents, remember: brain swelling is good for your children.

#9 | Posted by catdog

Is it possible to imagine how sick a cultural movement (Trump/MAGA) has to be to invite pestilence into their homes to attack their children?

#10 | Posted by Zed at 2026-01-29 08:36 AM | Reply

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