Texas Department of State Health Services has disputed a case of rubella in Texas, after Mexia ISD notified local families of a confirmed case.
Vaccines not only protect individual children from measles, but also contribute to community immunity, protecting those who are unable to be vaccinated due to medical reasons,”
A lack of reimbursements since late January has forced local refugee service providers to furlough or lay off staff and cease services to refugees.
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Texas state health department confirms reported case of measles in Mexia was 'false alarm'
Kennedy sends mixed vaccine messages amid Texas measles outbreak
In the first test of the Trump administration’s outbreak response, Health and Human Services Secretary (HHS) Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has been sending mixed messages about a rapidly spreading
Texas faces an increasingly severe measles outbreak with over 130 cases and one child fatality amid declining vaccination rates.
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FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth on MSNTexas DSHS: No confirmed case of rubella or measles in Mexia ISDThe Texas Department of State Health Services is trying to set the record straight about Mexia ISD, saying the school district incorrectly reported that it had a measles case and has no confirmed case of rubella.
After first reporting a confirmed case of measles, Mexia ISD said it was actually Rubella. The state health department says neither is true.
A child who wasn’t vaccinated died in a measles outbreak in rural West Texas, officials there said Wednesday, the first U.S. death from the highly contagious respiratory disease since 2015.
On Monday, state health officials confirmed an increase in the latest measles case numbers during testimony to lawmakers.
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