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After nearly 1,000 cases, here's how South Carolina officials beat back a measles outbreak

Summary by WWAY TV
(ABC) — A few months ago, a measles outbreak seemed poised to overwhelm the northern region of South Carolina. More than 100 infections were being reported every week, with the total eventually surpassing that of last year’s record-setting outbreak in Texas. However, after six months and nearly 1,000 cases, the outbreak took a dramatic turn in the right direction. Over the weekend, the South Carolina Department of Public Health said no new cases…
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WWAY TV broke the news on Friday, May 1, 2026.
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