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Brinks Report > Blog > Health and Wellness > Measles cases are rising in Texas! See why more people are rushing to get vaccinated?
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Measles cases are rising in Texas! See why more people are rushing to get vaccinated?

Ankita Das
Last updated: March 22, 2025 11:37 am
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A measles outbreak in Texas has raised serious health concerns, but there is some good news—more people are now getting vaccinated. Measles, a disease that was almost wiped out in the U.S., has made a comeback, reminding everyone how important vaccines are. Texas and neighboring New Mexico, which is also seeing cases, are seeing a rise in people getting the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine.

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Why This Outbreak is a WarningMore People Are Getting Vaccinated

Why This Outbreak is a Warning

Measles spreads easily when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It can cause serious health problems, especially for young children, pregnant women, and people with weak immune systems. The outbreak has exposed gaps in vaccination coverage, especially in areas where fewer people have received their shots.

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More People Are Getting Vaccinated

Despite the outbreak, there’s a positive trend—more Texans and New Mexicans are getting vaccinated compared to last year. Pharmacies in Texas are reporting an increase in people getting the MMR vaccine. This is an important step in stopping measles from spreading and preventing future outbreaks.

Experts say that while the rise in vaccinations is good news, it’s still not enough. More people need to get vaccinated to reach herd immunity—a level of protection that helps shield those who can’t get vaccinated due to medical reasons.

Fighting Vaccine Myths

One challenge in increasing vaccinations is vaccine hesitancy—when people are unsure or afraid of getting vaccines. False information about vaccine safety has led some people to avoid immunization. To tackle this, health officials are launching awareness campaigns to educate the public on the safety and benefits of vaccines.

What You Can Do

If you or your family members haven’t been vaccinated, now is the time to take action:

Check Your Vaccination Status: Contact your doctor to see if you and your family are up to date on vaccines.

Get Vaccinated: If you haven’t received the MMR vaccine, book an appointment. It’s safe and protects both you and others.

Stay Informed: Follow trusted sources like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Texas Department of State Health Services for accurate vaccine information.

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This outbreak shows how crucial vaccines are in keeping communities safe. While challenges remain, the increasing vaccination rates offer hope. By choosing to get vaccinated, we can work together to stop measles and protect everyone’s health.

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