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US Health Official Urges Vaccination Amid Measles Surge
Calls for public to get vaccinated as outbreaks continue in several states
Published on Feb. 9, 2026
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A top U.S. health official on Sunday urged people to get vaccinated against measles as there are active outbreaks in several states and while the country works to maintain its measles elimination status.
Why it matters
Measles is a highly contagious viral disease that can lead to serious complications, especially in young children. Maintaining high vaccination rates is crucial to preventing the spread of measles and protecting vulnerable populations.
The details
The health official called on the public to get vaccinated, saying it is the best way to prevent the spread of measles. Measles outbreaks have been reported in several states, raising concerns about the country's measles elimination status.
- The health official made the remarks on Sunday, February 9, 2026.
The players
U.S. Health Official
A prominent health official in the United States government who is urging the public to get vaccinated against measles.
What they’re saying
“Por favor, vacúnense”
— U.S. Health Official
What’s next
Health officials will continue to monitor the measles situation and provide guidance to the public on the importance of vaccination.
The takeaway
Vaccination is the best defense against the highly contagious measles virus, and maintaining high vaccination rates is crucial to protecting public health and preventing the spread of this serious disease.
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