Health officials have confirmed 16 measles cases in South Carolina since July, and dozens of students are quarantining at home amid growing concern about the outbreak. CBS News' Cristian Benavides reports.
Breakdown
- Sixteen measles cases have been confirmed in South Carolina since July. 8s
- Nearly 140 unvaccinated students from two schools are quarantining at home for three weeks. 20s
- Medical professionals report increased concern due to declining vaccination rates and vaccine misinformation. 1m 12s
- The CDC confirms the measles vaccine is safe and effective, but nationwide cases are at a three-decade high. 1m 31s
- At least one measles case in the outbreak has been linked to a local gym. 2m 4s