Measles outbreak in South Carolina exposed over 250 people, including dozens of unvaccinated school-aged children, are now quarantining. The disease has now sickened more than 110 people in the state. While experts have already declared this season to be the worst year for virus, measles has made a come back, worsening the year of disease, especially because it had been eliminated from the US for more than two decades ago. Cases have been centered in Spartanburg County, along the northern border of the state, reports the New York Times, and virus seems to have spread widely throughout the community. People are also being exposed to it at church, health care building, and schools. The measles outbreak in South Carolina started in October and from thereon, it showed no signs of slowing. In f
Measles Outbreak: Over 250 Exposed in South Carolina; How Did This Once Eliminated Disease Come Back?
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