U.S. Faces Largest Measles Outbreak Since 2000
- Federal scientists confirmed the largest U.S. measles outbreak since 2000 elimination on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
- This resurgence occurs as most infections affect unvaccinated children and communities with lower vaccination rates.
- Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico report the most cases, resulting in two confirmed deaths, the first in a decade.
- Over 800 cases are reported nationwide with 624 in Texas alone since late January.
- Officials remain concerned about potential further spread during religious gatherings due to ongoing low vaccination rates.
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Vaccination Pleas Increase As Measles "Outbreak" Spreads
The mainstream media is reporting on many in the health industry and the ruling class who are begging the citizens to be vaccinated amidst a growing measles outbreak. Health officials have reported 800 measles cases in multiple states so far this year. To be fair, 800 cases out of 342,597,468 isn’t exactly a terrifying number anyone should be concerned about; however, the media banks on its fear-mongering, as we noticed during the COVID-19 scam…
Measles surge in Southwest is now the largest single outbreak since 2000 - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
The spread of measles in the Southwest now constitutes the largest single outbreak since the United States declared the disease eliminated in 2000, federal scientists told state officials in a meeting Monday.
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