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Measles Cases in South Carolina Rise by 29 to 876, State Health Department Says

South Carolina reports 876 measles cases, mostly unvaccinated, with 354 quarantined; free MMR vaccination clinic planned to curb spread in Spartanburg and Sumter counties.

  • On Feb. 3, the South Carolina Department of Public Health reported 876 measles cases, 29 new since Friday, with 354 people in quarantine and 22 in isolation.
  • DPH data show most of the 876 cases are among the unvaccinated, with 800 unvaccinated, and several locations in Sumter County have exposure sites, the agency reported.
  • DPH reports 555 cases in children ages 5 to 17, 233 in children under age 5, 71 in adults 18 and older, and 17 cases with unknown ages.
  • DPH identified several Sumter locations where exposures occurred at Mariachis Mexican Restaurant, Food Lion, and Walmart Neighborhood Market on Jan. 23–25, and people should monitor symptoms through Feb. 13–15; the latest quarantine end is Feb. 24.
  • Health officials recommend monitoring symptoms through Feb. 13, Feb. 14, and Feb. 15, as DPH will provide a new outbreak update on Feb. 6 and offer free MMR vaccination.
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