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Speaker credits Connecticut vaccination rates for keeping measles out in 2025, cautions national elimination status at risk
Summary
An unidentified speaker said Connecticut's high MMR vaccination rates helped the state remain one of 10 without a measles case in 2025 but warned continued U.S. transmission could jeopardize the country's measles elimination status.
Staff member (unspecified) said Connecticut’s high measles-mumps-rubella vaccination rates have helped keep the state among the small number that had not reported a measles case in 2025 and warned that broader U.S. transmission could cause the nation to lose its measles elimination status. "Measles cases are continuing to occur across The United States," the staff member said. "We are approaching a point where I think we…
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