Measles is spreading rapidly in South Carolina. Health officials reported 99 new cases since Tuesday. The state's total now stands at 310 cases since October.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) announced the surge Friday. Two hundred people are in quarantine. Nine are in isolation. DHEC is struggling to trace cases due to widespread exposure.
Dr. Linda Bell warns of potentially hundreds more exposed. Unvaccinated individuals are at high risk. One measles case can infect up to 20 others.
Measles is a highly contagious disease. It spreads through the air. Vaccination is the best protection.
DHEC continues to investigate and monitor the outbreak. They urge residents to check their vaccination status. Further updates are expected next week.
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