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5JUL

Measles nears a World Cup city

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Two Chester County residents were confirmed with measles on 30 June, the first cases near Philadelphia since winter, as Pennsylvania's 2026 total reached a three-decade high.

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Key takeaway

Measles reached within 30 miles of World Cup host Philadelphia, with no confirmed link to tournament visitors.

Two residents of Chester County, Pennsylvania, were confirmed with measles on Tuesday 30 June, the first cases in the Philadelphia area since the winter 1. They belong to a wider south-eastern Pennsylvania outbreak that began in late April and has now reached within about 30 miles of the city. Pennsylvania has recorded 88 confirmed measles cases in 2026, its highest annual total in three decades, concentrated in Lancaster (43) and Lebanon (20) counties 2.

Chester County's kindergarten coverage for the MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) vaccine sits at 94.5 percent, just below the 95 percent at which herd immunity reliably blocks a chain of transmission. measles spreads more readily than almost any other pathogen, so one case in an under-vaccinated pocket can seed dozens. Philadelphia is a World Cup host city, and low US vaccination against a summer of mass gatherings is why the disease has sat on the watch-list since the Americas passed 20,521 cases this year , a surveillance baseline PAHO set before the tournament opened . No case has turned up among tournament visitors, and no line runs from the crowds to these two patients; an under-vaccinated regional outbreak is simply drifting toward a host city, which public-health teams watch closely because measles travels with people.

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In plain English

Measles is one of the most contagious diseases known: a single infected person can pass it to 12-18 others in an unvaccinated population, far more than most other viruses. The two-dose MMR vaccine is highly effective, but a community needs roughly 95% of people vaccinated to stop the virus spreading, a level called herd immunity. Pennsylvania's 88 cases this year, its highest total in three decades, cluster in counties with vaccination rates below that threshold. Two new cases near Philadelphia don't signal a fresh outbreak so much as the same underlying gap reaching a new, more populated area.

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Root Causes

Pennsylvania's 88 confirmed cases concentrate in Lancaster and Lebanon counties, home to some of the country's largest Anabaptist and Mennonite communities, where religious-exemption vaccination rates run well below the roughly 95% coverage needed for herd immunity against measles, one of the most contagious pathogens known.

The Chester County cases mark the virus reaching a new, more densely populated county rather than a new cause; the underlying gap, a geographically clustered pocket of unvaccinated residents, has driven Pennsylvania's count since the outbreak began.

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