Outbreak Declared over, Risk Remains - The Farmville Herald
State health officials said the outbreak ended after 154 cases, with most patients unvaccinated children and adults.
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Outbreak declared over, risk remains - The Farmville Herald
The measles outbreak that sickened more than 150 people in Buckingham and Cumberland counties has ended, but Piedmont Health District officials warn that the threat from the highly contagious disease has not disappeared. The Virginia Department of Health has declared the 2026 outbreak over after 42 days passed without another outbreak-associated case, according to Piedmont Health District Director Dr. Maria Almond. “The last confirmed outbreak-a…
Virginia declares Buckingham, Cumberland measles outbreak over after 154 cases
The Virginia Department of Health has declared the measles outbreak in Buckingham and Cumberland counties over after 42 consecutive days without a new case. The last outbreak-associated case was confirmed on June 29. Health officials consider an outbreak resolved after two incubation periods have passed without a new case. The Health Department declared the outbreak on May 13. It resulted in 154 confirmed measles cases, all among people who we…
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