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BumRushDaShow

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Fri Feb 27, 2026, 02:19 PM Feb 27

The US has surpassed 1,100 measles cases in two months. Expect more deaths next [View all]

Source: CNN Health

PUBLISHED Feb 27, 2026, 10:17 AM ET


The US has recorded more than 1,100 measles cases so far this year, according to data published Friday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. It’s a troubling milestone that has many in public health bracing for the worst.

According to the CDC, out of every 1,000 children who are infected with measles, one may develop encephalitis, ​which is a dangerous swelling of the brain. Up to 3 out of every 1,000 infected children will die.

The US is on track for another record-breaking year for measles: The number of measles cases reported in the first eight weeks of the year — ​1,136 as of February ​26, according to CDC data — is already six times more than typical for an entire year. A tracker from the Johns Hopkins University Center for Outbreak Response Innovation has tallied an even higher the annual case total than the CDC.

The current US trajectory for measles cases is “disappointing and depressing and ominous,” said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease expert at Vanderbilt University Medical Center — especially because there is a safe and highly effective vaccine available to protect against measles infection and its complications.

Read more: https://www.cnn.com/2026/02/27/health/measles-thousand-cases-deaths

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Autism cases are down since people die of the measles. Oh wait. twodogsbarking Feb 27 #1
How much would you bet that trump and his cronies have received the MMR vaccine? C Moon Feb 27 #2
If I remember correctly RFK Jr. the Antivac. nut vaccinated ALL of his children. Multichromatic Feb 27 #9
Wow! C Moon Feb 27 #15
This is correct. ShazzieB Feb 28 #21
Yep...Trump and Mrs Trophy were litterly one of the first to get the Covid vaccine Bengus81 Feb 28 #24
From CNN. Don't expect this kind of reporting of bad news after the Maga Ellisons purchase goes through. nt wiggs Feb 27 #3
Rise in measles is international BaronChocula Feb 27 #4
What I recall of measles from my childhood FakeNoose Feb 27 #5
Why now is different from then. I grew up then also. Born in 1948. LiberalArkie Feb 27 #6
Yes of course, I'm sure it's a big reason FakeNoose Feb 27 #10
The biggest danger from measles is immunity amnesia NickB79 Feb 27 #17
I have very similar memories. ShazzieB Feb 28 #22
Yes we never worried about chickenpox as kids, it's something we all had to go through FakeNoose Feb 28 #23
You can bet that RFK and his wife had all of those kids get the Polio vaccine Bengus81 Feb 28 #25
measles Jean Genie Feb 27 #7
Sounds familiar. llmart Feb 27 #16
Measles cases in the first 7 weeks of 2026 were up 762% compared to the same period last year. progressoid Feb 27 #8
1,000 that they know of or are willing to admit to. twodogsbarking Feb 27 #11
BHATTACHARYA: I have not seen a study that suggests any single vaccine causes autism riversedge Feb 27 #12
No, Secretary Kennedy NO child should die from measles. Because there's a vaccine to prevent it. riversedge Feb 27 #13
Oh MAN!!! WHEN are we finally RID of that stupid bastard??? calimary Feb 28 #20
Measles gave my sister sleeping sickness for awhile. ananda Feb 27 #14
Once more: "A diseased population is easier to control." not fooled Feb 28 #18
Heartbreaking and so preventable Furity Feb 28 #19
Collier County Florida, markodochartaigh Feb 28 #26
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