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Did Politics Delay CDC Measles Response?

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As measles resurged in Texas, the Trump administration's actions severely hindered the CDC's emergency response capabilities. Following tensions during the transition period, CDC scientists felt restricted in communication, leading to delays that exacerbated the outbreak, which became the worst in over three decades. Miscommunication led to misinformation about vaccination and treatments, compounded by local distrust in authorities. Ultimately, the outbreak, which spread to multiple states and resulted in multiple deaths, underscores the dangers of inadequate public health responses and the critical need for timely communication and vaccination.

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