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South Carolina’s measles outbreak reaches 991 cases, with vaccination rates rising sharply amid ongoing quarantines.
South Carolina reported one new measles case, raising the total to 991 in an ongoing outbreak primarily affecting unvaccinated individuals, mostly children.
The state saw a 70% increase in vaccinations in February 2026, with Spartanburg County reporting a 139% rise, including early MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) doses for infants.
Fifty-two people remain in quarantine and three in isolation, with the quarantine ending March 27.
Health officials stress vaccination as key to stopping the spread, as the U.S. faces its largest measles outbreak in decades.
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El brote de sarampión en Carolina del Sur alcanza los 991 casos, y las tasas de vacunación aumentan bruscamente en medio de las cuarentenas en curso.