Find the latest numbers of confirmed measles cases in the U.S. CDC updates this page monthly.
www.cdc.gov
More and more parents
aren't getting their children vaccines, and that's why we're seeing an increased frequency of those
unsustained "small outbreaks" across the country in recent years, perhaps most notably in small rural educational districts.
This chart from one Illinois county pretty much sums up where the anti-vaccination ignorance is taking us in the context of vaccine history:
Or as these "small outbreaks" sum up in recent years:
As of May 31, 2019, 981 cases of measles across 26 U.S. states have been reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
www.everycrsreport.com
2024 has been the worst year since 2019. We're barely hanging onto herd immunity.
That number should be ~99.8% (because there are a tiny number of cases where exception make sense). Not 91.5%. It's idiocy.