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The outbreak has seen 56 people hospitalized since the outbreak started.
From FOX 4 News Dallas-Fort Worth
Friday at 10 a.m., the state will update the public on measles case numbers within the state of Texas.
From Yahoo
The current measles outbreak in the U.S. may last a full year, a public health official in Texas recently warned.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNFederal public health cuts could cost Texas $700 millionState and local health agencies are having to cut programs and staff to make up the loss and more cuts could be coming.
On four separate occasions, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., the Health and Human Services secretary, has suggested that the measles outbreak in Texas, which is now over 500 cases, is beginning to subside and grow more slowly.
HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said the curve is flattening in the measles outbreak in Texas. Public health experts say that's not what the data shows.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNHealth officials say federal cuts will hurt Texas’ measles responseMuch of that funding, however, has been used to pay for infrastructure to respond to infectious diseases other than COVID, including measles, local health officials have said. The Texas Department of State Health Services notified public health departments ...
According to U.S. District Judge Matthew Kacsmaryk, the Biden administration's policy is inconsistent with legislation already passed by Congress.
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The Palladium-Item on MSNWayne Co. Health Dept. confirms no verified measles cases, as those in other counties riseDespite no confirmed measles cases in the county, the Wayne County Health Department still recommends being vaccinated as the state's cases rise.
With measles cases in Kansas approaching three dozen, the Lawrence-Douglas County health department is urging people to get vaccinated. As of Wednesday, there were 32 known cases of measles in the state,
The Texas Department of State Health Service confirmed to the Houston Business Journal that the federal government has canceled three federal grants, listed on Elon Musk’s Department of Government Efficiency website as totaling $1.2 billion. The DOGE post only identified the total value of grants slashed.