When Texas officials first discovered measles cases this year, they were among the Mennonite population. Now, officials say ...
Statement: A measles outbreak in Gaines County, Texas, was caused by “a public health initiative” to “distribute free measles vaccines.” More than 140 people in Texas have contracted ...
The number of cases has jumped 73 cases over a three-day period. State officials said their team focused on completing open ...
On Tuesday, the Texas Department of State Health Services reported 223 cases across the state since the virus was first reported in Gaines County. As of March 11, local and state officials have ...
Measles is continuing to spread across the Texas Panhandle and South Plains regions breaking 300 cases on Friday.
Gaines County, which has been hit hard by a measles ... Humans wrote and edited the story. See our AI policy, and give us feedback. Sign up for The Brief, The Texas Tribune’s daily newsletter ...
Texas officials on Wednesday announced the first measles death in the state's ongoing outbreak of the highly contagious ...
While it's unclear which specific Mennonite community has been affected, Gaines County is home to a group with a distinctive migration history called the Old Colony Mennonites, according to AP.
The Texas measles outbreak continues to grow as state officials report an increase in cases across the state as Gaines County surpasses 100 cases.
All but five cases were in unvaccinated people or people with unknown vaccination status, and most occurred in far West Texas in Gaines County. Here's a look at the area and what the data shows so ...