The CDC’s confirmed measles cases count is 935, more than triple the amount seen in all of 2024.
North Dakota is the 11th state in the U.S. with a measles outbreak, logging its first cases since 2011.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s confirmed measles case count is 935, more than triple the amount seen in all of 2024. The three-month outbreak in Texas accounts for the vast majority of cases, with 702 confirmed as of Tuesday. The outbreak has also spread to New Mexico, Oklahoma and Kansas.
I always roll my eyes when I read hyperbolic comments like this; both the incident rate and the absolute case count is higher in Manitoba Canada than the entirety of the United States and if that isn't enough the European Region has a skyrocketing case count with over 120,000 cases reported to the W.H.O. in 2024 which is more than 10 times the cases in the United States.
So the numbers say that the Europeans should ban themselves first, then the Canadians, and then the Americans.
You might have missed the point that this statistic includes central Asia for some strange reason. Western Europe has way less cases, and nearly all of them in Romania.
Here we go again.. another plague brought on by worshiping a false god. Yet Christians will still forever suck the orange doofus’ dick. (Even if you believe in anything like that which obviously it’s bs)
I wish all nations in the world could agree to build a huge wall around the US and just let them fester and rot in there, and leave the rest of us in peace.
A plague on all headlines telling me "what to know". I'll decide for myself what to know, and once that's done, I may, or may not, read your article to see if it contains information about any of those things. A pox on you, nitwit clickbait headline-writers.
"Starting" is somewhat of an understatement; since October of 2024 Manitoba has had over 1,200 measles cases. In that same time frame the United States has had 951.
With less than 1% of the US population Manitoba has nearly 30% more cases between 10/1/24 and 5/1/25.
I honestly had no idea there was even a problem in Manitoba until I read your comment. Now I'm wondering why the US is headline news for this.