West Texas measles outbreak grows to 58 cases, including some people who said they were vaccinated
- Health officials report that only 82% of kindergartners in the county are vaccinated, which is below the 95% needed for herd immunity.
- Thirteen individuals have been hospitalized due to this outbreak, which is now the worst in Texas in nearly 30 years, as stated by Texas officials.
- Dr. Celine Gounder noted that lower vaccination rates allow measles to spread, highlighting that a dip in vaccination coverage can lead to outbreaks.
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