Measles outbreak expected to continue till 2026
Measles has been spreading quite quickly across the globe, especially in the US
Measles outbreaks that surged across the United States in 2025 show little signs of slowing and are expected to continue into 2026, according to public health officials tracking the spread of the highly contagious virus, as per NBC News.
In South Carolina, health authorities have placed 168 people, most of whom are schoolchildren — under quarantine as the state grapples with a growing outbreak centered in Spartanburg County.
Since September, the state has confirmed 138 measles cases, nearly all among unvaccinated individuals and these individuals exposed now could remain in quarantine through the holiday season.
"As we identify new cases, and if those cases have susceptible contacts, that’s a new 21-day quarantine period," said Dr. Linda Bell, South Carolina’s state epidemiologist, during a recent public briefing.
Vaccination rates in the affected area remain below the threshold but health officials say it is prime to stop outbreaks.
Spartanburg County’s measles-mumps-rubella vaccination rate for the 2024-25 school year stood at about 90%, well under the 95% level typically cited for community protection.
Bell noted that vaccination rates have been declining for several years, a trend seen nationwide and data cited by NBC News shows that in states reporting MMR coverage, roughly two-thirds of counties fall below the 95% benchmark.
So far, South Carolina officials say there is no evidence the outbreak has spread to neighboring states, though officials remain watchful.
Meanwhile, a separate outbreak along the Arizona-Utah border continues to expand. Utah health officials reported 125 cases, with more than 20 diagnosed in recent weeks, including exposures at schools, medical offices, and urgent care facilities.
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