Measles Outbreaks in West Texas

Health secretary in West Texas suggests measles vaccine has harmed children; Robert F. Kennedy Jr. proposes controversial strategies for containing the outbreak; outbreak in Mennonite community infects nearly 200 people and results in a child's death

Measles Outbreak in Rural West Texas

Measles outbreak in rural West Texas, mostly affecting unvaccinated individuals in the Mennonite community. Vaccine skepticism, misinformation, and fear of government mandates contributing to the spread. Medical professionals urge vaccination to prevent severe cases and deaths.

Measles Outbreak in West Texas

A child in West Texas died from measles in the first death in the U.S. since 2015, amid an outbreak affecting several counties and the Mennonite community. The outbreak is linked to undervaccination in the area.