Measles is rapidly spreading in South Carolina. Health officials reported 99 new cases since Tuesday. The state's total now stands at 310.
The outbreak began in October. The health department updated the case count today, Friday. Two hundred people are quarantined. Nine are in isolation.
Contact tracing is proving difficult. Many exposed individuals are unaware of their risk. Dr. Linda Bell warns of potentially hundreds more exposures. Unvaccinated individuals are especially vulnerable. One case can lead to 20 new infections.
Measles is a highly contagious disease. Vaccination is the best protection. Health officials urge residents to check their immunization status.
The health department will continue monitoring the situation. Further updates are expected next week. Public exposure sites will be announced as identified.
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