Worlds most contagious disease spreads in California as doctors issue warning about dark times

San Diego County health officials have issued a warning about “dark times” ahead as more measles cases are confirmed in Southern California.While there has yet to be a case of measles in the county in 2026, neighboring LA and Orange County have confirmed cases and officials there are urging parents to vaccinate their children.Measles, the world’s most contagious disease, was declared eradicated in America in 2000, but health officials say with vaccine hesitancy, it is slowly making a comeback, leaving children vulnerable.Dr.Ahmad Bailony said he has seen a change in how parents feel about vaccinating their kids.

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Bailony, we don’t feel safe about vaccines with everything that’s going on,'” Bailoney he told ABC 7.“Um, so, yeah, I actually think, even in California, where we are, you know, headed toward some dark times unfortunately.”The doctor said while the outlook is grim, he suggests there’s plenty of time to turn things around and vaccinate your kids, with what he called a “very safe” measles vaccine that’s been around for 40 years.California Post News: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, X, YouTube, WhatsApp, LinkedInCalifornia Post Sports Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, XCalifornia Post Opinion California Post Newsletters: Sign up here!California Post App: Download here!Home delivery: Sign up here!Page Six Hollywood: Sign up here!He added, “I think it’s just worth mentioning that the reason to give your kid the vaccine is out of love and care, and that a lot of times the reasons I’m seeing that people aren’t vaccinating is more parenting based on fear.”San Diego County health...

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