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Measles on the Rise: Why South Carolina is Seeing More Cases
South Carolina, USATuesday, January 6, 2026
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Measles is making a comeback in South Carolina. The state's health department has reported 211 cases, up from 185 last week.
Where is it spreading?
Most cases are in the northwest part of the state, around Greenville and Spartanburg.
Vaccination Status
- Unvaccinated: 196 cases
- Fully vaccinated: 1 case
- Partially vaccinated/Unknown status: 14 cases
Current Situation
- Quarantined: 144 people
- Isolated: 7 people
- Expected release date: January 28
How is it spreading?
- Known households and schools
- Church gatherings
- One case with unknown origin
Severity
- Hospitalized: 4 people (including kids and adults)
- Measles can cause serious complications, not just a fever.
National Context
- CDC reported: 2,065 cases in 2025
- Outbreaks all over the country
Public Health Message
Vaccines are safe and effective. They protect not just you, but also the people around you. It's about public health.
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