Over 100 cases of measles reported in Texas, New Mexico
- Texas health officials report 124 confirmed measles cases, with the outbreak originating in Gaines County near the New Mexico border.
- The outbreak, which began with two unvaccinated school-age children who were hospitalized, is the largest in decades.
- Anita Kurian from the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District states that vaccines are widely available and recommended for children and certain adults.
- Officials warn that the virus is highly contagious and can live on surfaces for two hours, urging residents to monitor their health for 21 days after potential exposure.
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Pharmacy teams with The United Family prepared to help community as measles cases continue to rise
LUBBOCK, Texas — With the recent measles outbreak in West Texas, please consider reminding your audience that United Supermarkets, Amigos, and Market Street Pharmacies in Texas can administer the Measles, Mumps & Rubella (MMR) vaccine in store. With convenient locations…

Who are the Mennonites in a Texas community where measles is spreading?
The Mennonite population being affected by a measles outbreak in West Texas is part of a larger, loosely affiliated group of churches worldwide with varied beliefs and leadership structures —
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