00:00for a quarter of a century. The United States has carried a designation signaling to the world
00:05that measles no longer spreads locally on American soil. That designation is now at
00:11serious risk. Measles elimination status, awarded in 2000 after vaccination, drove cases to near
00:18zero. Means imported cases may occur, but the virus cannot sustain community spread.
00:24The United Kingdom, Canada, and several European nations have already lost this status. With 1842
00:32confirmed cases and 25 active outbreaks in 2026, the United States is at risk of joining them.
00:39What does losing elimination status mean? Measles becomes again a disease spreading
00:44through American communities. Travel advisories could be issued for Americans abroad. Hospitals
00:50must treat every unvaccinated patient with fever and rash as a potential case. Summer is the highest
00:56risk period. Travel, camps, and crowded events all accelerate spread. The roughly 7 to 8 percent
01:03of Americans who are unvaccinated face dramatically elevated risk. Check your vaccination status now
01:10before the peak exposure window opens.
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