Overview
- Texas has confirmed 561 measles cases, with 58 hospitalizations and two child deaths, marking the state's largest outbreak in 30 years.
- The CDC reports 747 cases across 24 states, with new clusters in Arkansas, Hawaii, and Indiana, and warns many cases may be underreported.
- Over 90% of cases are linked to undervaccinated, close-knit communities in West Texas, with Gaines County accounting for nearly 65% of Texas cases.
- Federal and state efforts to contain the outbreak face challenges due to COVID-era funding cuts and staffing shortages, impacting vaccination and response capabilities.
- Health officials criticize inconsistent messaging from HHS leadership, which has complicated vaccination advocacy and outbreak control efforts.