Texas Measles Outbreak Hits As Congress Weighs RFK Jr.’s HHS Secretary Bid
- Texas is experiencing the largest measles outbreak in the country since 2018, with 124 confirmed cases and one child dead due to being unvaccinated.
- The CDC is providing support for the outbreak in Texas and New Mexico, but has not urged vaccine uptake.
- Health officials stress that vaccination is crucial to ending the outbreak, with experts stating, "Measles is preventable...".
- Officials are alarmed that the outbreak could grow, as vaccination rates have fallen since the COVID pandemic.
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