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U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. visited Seminole, the epicenter of the measles outbreak, which started in late January and continues to swell — with nearly 500 cases in Texas alone.
A second child in Texas has died of measles, according to the Texas Department of State Health Services, in a growing ...
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the curve is flattening in the measles outbreak in Texas. Public health experts say ...
SEMINOLE, Texas — The measles outbreak in West Texas ... Both children were from the Mennonite community and had not received the measles vaccine. Residents of Seminole are shaken by the news ...
The Texas public health department reported 36 more measles cases on Friday in the outbreak that began in Gaines County.
About 500 Texans, mostly young unvaccinated children, have contracted the disease. The U.S. health secretary was in West ...
The measles outbreak in West Texas didn’t happen just by chance. Health officials say the easily preventable disease has ...
Seminole is the epicenter of the outbreak ... He said he “developed bonds” with the Mennonite community in West Texas in which the virus is mostly spreading. Kennedy, an anti-vaccine advocate ...