Measles Outbreak in South Carolina Reveals Gaping Public Health Failures
South Carolina faces one of the nation’s worst measles outbreaks, fueled by low vaccination rates and inadequate government response, threatening to unravel America’s hard-won public health victories.
The recent explosion of a measles outbreak in South Carolina, which has grown to over 310 confirmed cases concentrated in Spartanburg County, is a stark reminder of how fragile America’s public health defenses have become under years of policy neglect and cultural complacency. With nearly 100 new cases confirmed in just three days and spillover infections reaching North Carolina and Ohio, this situation demands urgent scrutiny. Why Are Preventable Diseases Making a Comeback? Measles was declared eliminated in the United States decades ago thanks to widespread vaccination campaigns that protected communities and preserved national sovereignty over our health security. Yet...
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