Measles Resurgence Threatens U.S. Elimination Status, CDC Warns

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported a significant rise in measles cases, reaching the highest levels seen in 30 years. This alarming trend raises concerns about the potential revocation of the virus's elimination status in the United States, which was declared in 2000. The resurgence poses risks not only to public health but also to communities that rely on herd immunity. Residents are urged to ensure their vaccinations are up to date to protect themselves and others.
Key Details: • Measles elimination status may be revoked due to rising cases. • Highest number of cases reported in 30 years. • Residents should check vaccination status and get updated if necessary.