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Are California schools becoming more vulnerable to measles?

Are California schools becoming more vulnerable to measles?

There have now been more than 700 cases of measles reported in the U.S. in 2025, and two children have died. The vast majority of these cases are in Texas. Only nine cases have been reported in California. But measles vaccination rates are going down in

Education Beat

April 17, 20250

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There have now been more than 700 cases of measles reported in the U.S. in 2025, and two children have died. The vast majority of these cases are in Texas. Only nine cases have been reported in California. But measles vaccination rates are going down in California schools. In some schools, particularly charter schools, the rates are lower than 95%, which is considered "herd immunity." Why does this matter? What can be done?

Guests:

  • Dr. Monica Gandhi, Professor of medicine and infectious disease doctor, UC San Francisco
  • Karen D'Souza, Reporter, EdSource
  • Daniel J. Willis, Data reporter, EdSource

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