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Why U.S. measles outbreaks have grown harder to extinguish - The Washington Post

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Why U.S. measles outbreaks have grown harder to extinguish - The Washington Post
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The United States is approaching a record number of measles cases, with current trends suggesting the country will surpass last year's total before the end of summer. This rise highlights ongoing challenges in controlling the spread of the disease.

The United States is on the brink of surpassing last years total measles cases, putting the country on track to set a new record before summers end. The impending milestone underscores how the coun…

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