Clear, straightforward answers during the 2026 measles outbreak
When measles cases started surging across the United States, finding simple answers became harder than it should be. Government websites have the data but bury it in medical jargon. News articles focus on the politics. Social media is full of noise.
We built this site to cut through all of that. One place where parents, travelers, and anyone with questions can find:
Everything on this site is sourced from the CDC, state health department dashboards, and verified news reports. We do not make medical recommendations. We take public health guidance and present it in plain language so you can make informed decisions with your doctor.
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