Summary

A measles outbreak in western Texas has reached 481 cases, with 59 new infections reported in the past three days.

Most cases involve unvaccinated individuals or those with unknown vaccination status. Gaines County remains the epicenter with 315 cases.

Children under 18 account for the majority of infections, and 56 patients have been hospitalized. Texas health officials warn the outbreak is not yet contained.

Nationally, the CDC has confirmed 607 cases in 21 states. Experts emphasize vaccination, citing its 97% effectiveness with two MMR doses.

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    6 days ago

    Yeah, it’s pretty good. You can get an mmr booster if you want. I don’t think there is any real downside and it should increase immunity resistance. If you have any type of immunity problem, or are in contact with very young children/infants, healthcare worker, or are going to travel it might be a good idea. It’s not like the problem is a lack of vaccines.