Measles Public Health Emergency - CDC buries information as the Texas Strain continues to spread
Leaders at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ordered staff this week not to release their experts assessment that found the risk of catching measles is high in areas near outbreaks where vaccination rates are lagging, according to internal records reviewed by ProPublica.
In an aborted plan to roll out the news, the agency would have emphasized the importance of vaccinating people against the highly contagious and potentially deadly disease that has spread to 19 states, the records show.
A CDC spokesperson told ProPublica in a written statement that the agency decided against releasing the assessment because it does not say anything that the public doesnt already know. She added that the CDC continues to recommend vaccines as the best way to protect against measles.
For many years, the CDC hasnt minced words on vaccines. It promoted them with confidence. One campaign was called Get My Flu Shot. The agencys website told medical providers they play a critical role in helping parents choose vaccines for their children: Instead of saying What do you want to do about shots?, say Your child needs three shots today.
https://www.cnn.com/2025/03/31/health/cdc-measles-forecast-propublica/index.html