Georgia reports first 2026 measles case in infant
Health officials are sounding the alarm as a massive measles outbreak in South Carolina, totaling 558 cases, threatens to spill into Georgia. After reporting its first 2026 case in an unvaccinated infant, Georgia experts warn that the state's 90% vaccination rate falls short of the "herd immunity" needed to prevent a resurgence of a disease once considered eliminated.
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