Health officials urge vaccinations after measles detection in Mecklenburg County

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CHARLOTTE — There is growing concern over measles in Mecklenburg County after a trace of the virus was found in a wastewater sample.

There are no confirmed cases, but county health officials opened free vaccination clinics and encouraged walk-ins.

Mecklenburg County Health director Dr. Raynard Washington pointed to data showing that vaccination rates among elementary-aged kids in North Carolina have dropped from 96.5% in 2014 to 94.2% in 2024.

Hear from Washington at the county’s annual health meeting in the video at the top of this webpage.

VIDEO: Measles detected in Mecklenburg County wastewater; no cases confirmed

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