Measles continues raging in South Carolina; 99 new cases since Tuesday

Measles Outbreak Spreads Across South Carolina, Cases Soar to 310.

South Carolina is grappling with a measles outbreak that continues to worsen by the day. According to recent reports, nearly 100 new cases have been confirmed just in the last three days, bringing the total number of cases to 310. The alarming rise in infections has left health officials scrambling to identify the source of the outbreak and contain its spread.

The epicenter of the outbreak is located in Spartanburg County, where vaccination rates are significantly lower than the state average. According to data released by the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, only 90% of students in the county were fully vaccinated for the 2024-2025 school year – a far cry from the target rate of 95%. This significant disparity has likely contributed to the rapid spread of the disease.

The highly contagious nature of measles means that even brief exposure to an infected individual can result in infection. In fact, studies have shown that one measles case can lead to up to 20 new infections among unvaccinated contacts. The virus can linger in a room's airspace for up to two hours after an infected person has been present, increasing the risk of transmission.

Symptoms of measles typically develop seven to 14 days after exposure and include high fever, a distinctive rash that starts on the head and spreads downward, and four days before and after it appears. Complications can range from minor issues like ear infections and diarrhea to more severe conditions such as encephalitis, pneumonia, and even death.

In this latest outbreak, 99% of confirmed cases are in individuals who are unvaccinated, partially vaccinated, or have an unknown vaccination status – a stark reminder of the importance of immunity against measles. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported three confirmed cases of measles so far in 2024, with South Carolina accounting for two of them.

As the outbreak continues to spread, it's essential that residents take precautions to protect themselves and their loved ones from infection. Vaccination is the most effective way to prevent measles, and booster shots can provide lifelong protection against the virus. With ongoing outbreaks threatening the country's elimination status, it's crucial that we work together to stop this highly contagious disease in its tracks.

The CDC has also reported that in 2025, there were 2,144 confirmed cases of measles – the highest number since 1991 – resulting in three deaths, including two otherwise-healthy children. The country's elimination status is at risk due to ongoing outbreaks like this one in South Carolina.
 
🤒🚨 This latest measles outbreak in SC is a total mess 📉... Low vaccination rates in Spartanburg County are like, super obvious 😂. It's not that hard to see the connection between low vax rates and high cases 🤦‍♂️. We gotta get serious about prioritizing public health 🚑. The CDC needs to do more to support local efforts and provide resources to help boost vaccination numbers 💸🔥
 
🚨 Measles outbreak is spreading fast 🤢 in South Carolina and it's a total nightmare! I'm so sick of people thinking vaccines are optional, I don't get why they're not mandatory if you wanna go out in public 😒. It's not just the 100 new cases that are worrying, it's the fact that 99% of confirmed cases are unvaccinated or partially vaccinated... what's going on?! 🤔 We need to wake up and take this seriously! 💪 Vaccination is the key, folks, so let's get our kids and ourselves vaccinated already! 👶🏼💉
 
🤕 it's crazy how fast things can go from bad to worse with a measles outbreak like this in SC 🌡️ 310 cases now and it's only been a few days... what's even more concerning is that most of the people infected aren't fully vaccinated 💉 90% of kids in Spartanburg County missed out on their shots and now they're paying the price 🤕

I'm so worried about all those unvaccinated families out there who might not be aware of the risks or might think it's not a big deal... but trust me, this virus is no joke 💀 20 new infections from just one case? That's just terrifying 🚨

I wish we could just go back to when vaccination rates were higher and people took their health more seriously 🙏 but for now, let's focus on getting those who are unvaccinated caught up on their shots ASAP 💪
 
omg 310 cases?? thats insane!! 🤯🚨 i cant believe its happenin again and again in south carolina esp with the low vacc rates lol whats wrong ppl?! measles is super contagious like you said one case can lead to up to 20 new infections how do u even avoid it?! 🤦‍♀️ gotta make sure we get vaccinated ASAP even if ur not from south carolina or any other country 🌎🚨 310 cases and counting?? this outbreak needs to be stoppppped like now 🚫
 
Measles outbreak is super worrying! 🤒 It's crazy how it can spread so fast and affect so many people. I've heard of vaccination being the best way to prevent it, but some folks still think it's not necessary or have concerns about side effects. I just don't get why they'd want to risk their health like that. The fact that 99% of these cases are unvaccinated is just alarming. We need to be more careful and look out for each other, especially in areas with lower vaccination rates.

I also think it's interesting how the virus can linger in a room for hours after someone's been there. It's like we're playing a game of measles roulette! 🤣 But seriously, this outbreak is a wake-up call for us all to take measles seriously and make sure our kids are vaccinated on time. Booster shots are key too! We need to support each other in getting vaccinated and protecting ourselves from this highly contagious disease.

It's also concerning that the CDC has reported so many cases in 2025, it's like we're taking a step back towards not eliminating measles. 🚫 We can't let this happen! We need to be vigilant and take precautions to stop the spread of this virus. Let's all do our part and get vaccinated! 💉
 
🤡💉🚫 Measles outbreak in SC? 🤦‍♂️ Newsflash: get vaccinated! 💊 90% of students in Spartanburg County weren't even fully vaccinated? 😲 What's the deal, folks?! 🤔 [GIF: a picture of a person holding a "vaccine" label with a giant red X through it]
 
this outbreak in south carolina is so scary 🤕 i mean, we're talkin about a disease that can cause deafness, blindness, and even death 💀 measles is like no joke when it comes to protection so yeah, vaccination is key 🔥 especially with the numbers showin' 99% of confirmed cases are unvaccinated or partially vaccinated... it's all about gettin' our immunity up 🙌 the virus can spread so fast, even if you're exposed for just a sec 🕰️ like studies say one case can lead to up to 20 new ones 🤯 i'm not tryin' to be negative but we gotta take this seriously and prioritize our health 💊
 
🤦‍♂️ come on south carolina! who knew being a non-compliant vaccine-taker would have so many benefits... like having the 2nd highest number of measles cases since 1991 📈. seriously though, if you're worried about getting infected, just wait till your friend gets the measles and then you'll be all "oh no, I got vaccinated" 😂. in all seriousness tho, it's super concerning that almost 100 new cases popped up over the past 3 days... health officials need to step up their game ASAP 👊. on a more positive note, at least people are talking about measles again? 🤔
 
omg 🤯 what's going on with measles rn?! it's crazy to think that there are still people out there who aren't vaccinated against this super contagious virus. i mean, 90% of students in spartanburg county weren't fully vaccinated... that's like, a huge red flag 🚨

i'm not surprised though, sadly, that most cases (99%?) are among people who aren't vaccinated or don't know their status 🤷‍♀️. it's just common sense to get vaccinated and take care of ourselves.

i think this outbreak is a big deal because, like, we're still trying to keep measles from coming back in the us 🙅‍♂️. but at the same time, it's not like it's some new thing that's happening... we've seen outbreaks before, and we can stop them if everyone just gets vaccinated 💉

anyway, i'm just worried about all these people getting sick 😷. measles is no joke, especially for young kids or people with weakened immune systems 🤒. let's all just take this seriously and get vaccinated, okay? 🙏
 
Wow 🤯 Measles outbreak is getting out of control, it's crazy that it's spreading so fast in Spartanburg County with those low vaccination rates 😷 310 cases is a lot and it's scary to think about all the potential infections...
 
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