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Measles cases are rising in the U.S. due to declining vaccine rates, with nearly all cases in unvaccinated people.
U.S. measles cases are rising as vaccination rates drop below the 95% threshold needed to prevent outbreaks, with nearly all cases occurring among unvaccinated individuals.
Despite the proven safety and effectiveness of the MMR vaccine, misinformation—amplified by figures like Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—has fueled skepticism.
Public health experts warn that widespread immunization remains essential to curb infectious diseases, as seen in growing hospital strain from respiratory viruses.
Meanwhile, critics highlight a disconnect between leaders’ public skepticism and personal actions, such as President Biden and a New Orleans reader both getting vaccinated, underscoring the need for consistent, evidence-based public health leadership.
Los casos de sarampión están aumentando en los EE. UU. debido a la disminución de las tasas de vacunación, con casi todos los casos en personas no vacunadas.