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Infections of COVID-19 are growing or likely growing in half of the U.S. as of July 8, according to CDC estimates.
On sweltering summer days, Texans will jump at almost any chance to cool off. Rivers and lakes can be appealing options, as they’re usually free to the public and are in beautiful environments. But ...
It’s the first time Operation Border Health has canceled in 26 years. More than 6,600 people received check-ups, dental ...
It's hard to see measles cases break records despite the widespread availability of a vaccine, he added. The measles, mumps ...
The Trump administration revoked unspent pandemic-era grants and is slashing the CDC’s budget – upending funding to local ...
With 1,288 cases and outbreaks in 14 states, the U.S. is facing its largest measles spread since 1991, prompting renewed CDC ...
The CDC says the U.S. has it its highest number of measles cases in decades. Texas Children's Dr. Amya Mitchell spoke with ...
To find out more, the CDC has awarded a more than $3 million, one-year grant to a multidisciplinary research team led by experts at the Texas A&M University School of Public Health to assess the ...
CDC staff had planned to expand their work in Texas by offering on-site ventilation checks at schools, just like they had done in hospitals.
Due to layoffs, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention dropped plans to assess Texas schools for measles risks Experts found serious ventilation issues in hospitals treating measles ...
2nd child dies of measles in Texas There are 607 confirmed measles cases across 21 states nationwide, according to data from the CDC.
Lloyd Doggett and two other U.S. House representatives from Texas question information CDC is giving, recent firings and availability of vaccines.