Since the end of the Covid plandemic, the vaccine industrial complex has been grasping at straws to find a way to keep Americans conned into the whole dirty vaccine trick, but nothing’s working. Bird flu plandemic? Fail. Measles scamdemic? Fail. Covid booster propaganda? Fail. Now the whole CDC childhood vaccine schedule is being scrutinized under a microscope, pun intended.
Texas health officials have officially declared the end of the measles outbreak that began in late January 2025, bringing a close to months of media coverage, political controversy, and public concern. The outbreak, which was quickly politicized and weaponized against Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., ultimately proved manageable, though it did spread across multiple Texas counties and infected hundreds of residents.
According to the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS), the outbreak resulted in 762 confirmed infections statewide, with approximately 100 hospitalizations and two deaths. That figure represents a fatality rate of 0.26 percent—low compared to historic measles mortality, but still a sobering reminder of the virus’s dangers. Importantly, no new cases have been reported since July 1, and with more than six weeks passing without infections, the state has now officially declared the outbreak over.
Much of the transmission was clustered within Mennonite communities in Texas, where vaccination uptake is lower than the statewide average. Despite alarming headlines in January and February, the virus did not spiral into the large-scale catastrophe some feared. Still, the outbreak served as a stark reminder of how quickly measles—among the most contagious viruses in the world—can spread in undervaccinated populations.
State health officials moved quickly with containment efforts. Public warnings were issued, vaccination campaigns were intensified, and contact tracing was carried out aggressively. “I want to highlight the tireless work of the public health professionals across the state who contributed to the containment of one of the most contagious viruses,” said Texas DSHS Commissioner Jennifer Shuford in a public statement....<<<Read More>>>...
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