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Saluda County Reports New Measles Case Linked to Earlier One
4 May
Summary
- A second measles case was confirmed in Saluda County, South Carolina.
- This new case is directly linked to the initial measles case reported.
- The situation is separate from a previous larger outbreak in Upstate SC.

Health authorities in South Carolina announced on Monday, May 4th, that a second case of measles has been confirmed in Saluda County. This newly reported case is directly associated with the initial measles infection that was first identified in the county on April 17th.
The South Carolina Department of Public Health emphasized that this cluster of cases is unrelated to a separate measles outbreak that previously affected the Upstate region of the state. That earlier outbreak, which saw a significant number of 997 cases, was officially declared over on April 26th.
This confirmation brings renewed attention to public health measures in the affected areas. The department is continuing to monitor the situation in Saluda County following the linked cases.