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South Carolina Sees Major Jump in Measles Shots
5 Feb
Summary
- Measles vaccinations in South Carolina increased by over 7,000 in January.
- Spartanburg County saw a 162% surge in vaccinations.
- Nearly 900 people have been infected in the outbreak.

In January 2026, South Carolina witnessed a substantial increase in measles vaccinations, with over 7,000 more doses administered compared to the same month in the preceding year. This encouraging trend was significantly propelled by Spartanburg County, the focal point of a widespread measles outbreak. Health officials reported a remarkable 162% surge in vaccinations within Spartanburg County during the specified period.
The ongoing measles outbreak has affected close to 900 individuals, making the rise in vaccination rates particularly critical. State health officials announced these figures on Wednesday, underscoring the proactive measures being taken to curb the spread of the disease. The data highlights a growing public response to immunization recommendations amidst the health crisis.




