No new measles cases since March
The South Carolina Department of Public Health (SCDPH) report no new measles cases in the state since March 17.
The SC Dept. of Public Health says there are no new cases of measles reported since last Friday.
The South Carolina Department of Public Health (SCDPH) report no new measles cases in the state since March 17.
SC Dept. of Public Health reports that there are no new cases of measles in the state, according to health officials.
“If they remain low, and then when we get to zero, that’s when we’ll start the clock. And we will watch that for 42 days out and hope that we will as soon as possible declare this outbreak over, but we will remain vigilant until that occurs,” says Dr. Bell.
South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) has reported on new cases of measles in the state since Friday, March 6.
South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) is reporting one new case of measles in the state since Tuesday.
As the measles outbreak continues with nearly one thousand cases a panel of Senators voted on two separate bills on children’s immunization requirements.
SC Department of Public Health is reporting five new cases of the measles in the Upstate outbreak.
South Carolina Department of Public Health (SCDPH) is reporting 11 new measles cases in the state since Tuesday, say officials.
The measles total in South Carolina has reached over 960 cases since Friday, say health officials.