America’s Measles Counts Surpass 2019 Outbreak, Highest In Over Three Decades
from the we-chose-this dept
We haven’t talked about the numbers in America’s measles outbreak in a couple of months, but that certainly doesn’t mean the problem has gone away. It was back in April that we wrote about how the numbers were on pace to eclipse the outbreak in 2019, which was largely driven by unvaccinated religious groups in New York State, in large part due to both the long-term advocacy against vaccination by people like RFK Jr. and his short-term time as the Secretary of Health and Human Services. The result is likely to be the loss of elimination status of the disease in America, thanks to Kennedy’s staff and budget cuts, his crackpot theories about how to treat the disease, and his desire to blame the victims of the disease, casting them as undesirables of a kind.
Well, these assbags did it: America’s measles case count has continued to climb and has now eclipsed the 2019 numbers, becoming the highest count in a year in over three decades.
Over the weekend, the tally of measles cases reached 1,281, setting a new case record since the highly contagious viral disease was declared eliminated from the country in 2000. The previous record was set in 2019, when there were 1,274 cases and officials warned that the US had narrowly avoided losing the elimination status.
Overall, the current case tally is a 33-year high for the preventable infection, and the outlook for the country is bleak. Vaccination rates have only fallen since the pandemic, and the top health official in the country—Robert F. Kennedy Jr.—is an unswerving anti-vaccine activist who has spent his short time in the position so far spreading dangerous misinformation about the measles vaccine—as well as peddling unproven treatments and downplaying the infection.
We are now more likely than not to lose the elimination status of measles in America. I’ll remind you that we’re only roughly half a year into this. While the infection rates thankfully don’t seem to be accelerating (yet), they also aren’t slowing down appreciably. And that is because, thanks to Kennedy and his fellow anti-vaxx advocates, many parts of America don’t have the 95% immunity status required for true herd immunity. Because people aren’t vaccinating themselves and their children. And, yes, it really is that simple.
The elimination of the disease in America was a massive undertaking by the federal government to make the MMR vaccine available and to campaign among the public for its adoption. The highest healthcare official in the land currently, however, is doing the opposite of that. He’s removing vaccination schedules from some Americans and growling nearly constantly about his own vaccine skepticism.
And if you think that Texas is the limit of the problem, you’re wrong.
Such is the case in Gaines County, Texas, where the largest outbreak this year has erupted. So far, that outbreak, which spans four states, accounts for at least 950 of the country’s 1,281 cases.
But, overall, there have been a whopping 27 outbreaks in the country just in the first six months. According to national data compiled by researchers at Yale School of Public Health, as of July 6, the 1,281 cases are across 39 states, with around 90 percent of the cases associated with one of the outbreaks. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also reports a national measles case count but only updates its numbers on Wednesdays. According to the CDC’s latest data, at least 155 people have been hospitalized for the infection, and three people have died—two otherwise healthy young children in Texas and one adult in New Mexico. All three deaths were in people who were not vaccinated.
We’re fortunate that we haven’t seen the death toll from this administration’s incompetence rise in several months… but that is unlikely to last. This disease kills. And it doesn’t even just kill directly, but tangentially as well, due to measles having a particularly insidious side effect of immunization amnesia for other diseases. That means getting infected with measles removes protections you might have for other diseases.
It is time for RFK Jr. to go. Quickly. Or this is going to keep getting worse.
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Comments on “America’s Measles Counts Surpass 2019 Outbreak, Highest In Over Three Decades”
I wonder what the MAGA spin on this could possibly be. “It’ll make kids appreciate their health later in life”, maybe?
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MAGA is throwing measles parties, bruv.
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Unironically, MAGA is pro-measles.
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IN GOD WE TRUST.
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I’m sure it’ll be the usual response from republicans, bouncing between blaming the democrats/Biden, claiming the numbers of infected/dead are ‘fake news’, blaming the infected/dead for being infected/dead, and/or that it’s an acceptable price to pay for not getting vaccinated.
Basically any response other than ‘Oh hey, this was my fault and the fault of the people I voted for and continue to support.’
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More or less, the mother’s response a few months back to one of her 4 or 5 children dying from this was effectively a shrug.
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Above And Beyond
Compared to the 1200+ cases reported in the United States this year, the EU is up to over 6200, and Canada is over 3000. Numerous other countries across Asia and Africa are also experiencing outbreaks and even higher numbers. It’s worldwide, and the United States is doing rather well, despite the large population and huge amount of international travelers.
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“It’s bad, but it’s not as bad as dirty foreign places” is a hell of a take, but I guess it’s the only one you’ve got that isn’t “fuck them dead kids”.
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From the WHO
https://www.who.int/emergencies/disease-outbreak-news/item/2025-DON565
Intelligent people can see how putting a vaccine denier in charge of the CDC might be just a tiny little problem.
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Another point is that the country that have had the most cases this year (Romania) also have had an increase in anti-vaccine sentiment for a couple of years – mostly driven by the COVID-19 stupidity leaking in from the US.
Currently, the driving factor of measles in the EU looks like its unvaccinated people who gets infected abroad and then bring the infection into the EU.
Something else to take into consideration is that any statistic from the US in regards to an outbreak of a disease is a bit suspect for the simple reason that not everyone can afford health insurance so they never actually gets to see a doctor.
I should also add, look how Koby is actually trying to make the excuse that because there are measles cases elsewhere there isn’t a problem with it in the US even though the facts points to it spreading and when it . It’s all he has, stupid excuses upon excuses all built on strawmen and misdirection.
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Another point is that the country that have had the most cases this year (Romania) also have had an increase in anti-vaccine sentiment for a couple of years – mostly driven by the COVID-19 stupidity leaking in from the US.
Currently, the driving factor of measles in the EU looks like its unvaccinated people who gets infected abroad and then bring the infection into the EU.
Something else to take into consideration is that any statistic from the US in regards to an outbreak of a disease is a bit suspect for the simple reason that not everyone can afford health insurance so they never actually gets to see a doctor.
I should also add, look how Koby is actually trying to make the excuse that because there are measles cases elsewhere there isn’t a problem with it in the US even though the facts points to it spreading and when it . It’s all he has, stupid excuses upon excuses all built on strawmen and misdirection.
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So America doing worse than itself is okay because the rest of the world isn’t doing better.
My god you are a fucking evil idiot.
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Sure. You just left out the part where your team is treating that as a challenge to try to raise our infection rate.
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No shit, Sherlock. Planes tend to land in international cities where MAGA plague rats aren’t in power.
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And if you want a conspiracy..
Lets take a Contagious person and put them into an Airplane around the world. With stop overs in ??? place3s, esp with Low Vacination rates..
THAT should teach them.
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That only works if you ignore how preventable these cases were in the first place…
If it wasn’t for facts optional persecution complex driven anti-vax sentiment , that’s been embraced by the political by the political right, our number of measels cases wouldn’t be nearly as high as they are.
So once again, the political right, sacrifices other, for lies and dubious claims of lost freedom.
Let’s set records! Make America Great Again! Thank you RFK Jr, for your great contribution to American health! Don’t let us lag behind third world countries in numbers of cases of preventable diseases! America First!
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It appears the goal of MAGA is to make the US a third world country. They might succeed.
Maybe “America First” was meant to be followed by “against the wall”
Yes, but at least, we know what is causing autism, right RFK?
Consider RFK, jr
DO you Think he notices??
He is in his own world, and Congress keeps him busy TRYING to answer questions.
HOW TO GET THREW TO HIM??
Or its a way to cut back on the Smaller religious groups.
I suggest the USA look up the definition of “elimination.” You lost that status some time back or never knew what the word meant in the first place.
Def:the complete removal or destruction of something
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… but as with many things, a pedantically strict dictionary definition is not what we’re talking about here. Measles Elimination has a different definition, in public health status terms..
The current outbreak started back in January, that means we still have several months before the status is lost.
Make America Healthy Again… by maiming and/or killing as many people in it as possible, as if there’s less sick people because there’s less people than simple math means the percentage of healthy people must have gone up!
The Spawn of Kyuss has other things on his mind than fantastic claims that organisms that are to small to even see are causing disease…
He’s busy trying jawboning the EPA to break the Deep State Omerta of the cabal who are blatantly poisoning us with vast clouds of toxins sprayed by a fleet of mysterious aircraft.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/10/climate/epa-debunks-chemtrails-conspiracy-theory.html
Elimination status is mentioned a lot. It is mentioned quite a few times in this article, including quotes.
Without a meaningful context, it sounds like some ass sports award that can be taken away due to other behaviors the awarding body do not like.
So what is the significance? Obviously, it means things are worse, but only as a secondary proxy – we have the statistics, we see how the infection is moving in space and time.
i don’t think it is a point that moves anyone to action, concern, or mild interest which did not already exist. Does it mean other countries will issue travel advisories? Because 1) lol, and 2) who cares? There are far more pressing reasons to avoid the US.
So what’s up with it?
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See my reply to a post further up…
A country loses it’s elimination status if measles has been continuously being transmitted for more than a year,
In other words, you’ve had cases traceable to single outbreak for that long.
Multiple outbreaks that overlap chronologically, but don’t each last longer than 12 months don’t cut it.
In the case right now, there have been a couple of small outbreaks alongside the big one but that seems to have been tamped down. The riskto our status comes from the outbreak that started in TX that is refusing to die..