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In Columbia, South Carolina, the Department of Public Health (DPH) has confirmed an additional nine measles cases since Tuesday, escalating the total count in the Upstate outbreak to 144.
Health officials disclosed that among the newly reported cases, four are linked to household contacts of previously identified cases. Additionally, one case was traced back to exposure at the Way of Truth Church in Inman, another was connected to a school setting, while the origins of the remaining three cases remain unidentified.

Examining the demographics of the 144 cases, 31 involve children under the age of 5, 101 are among individuals aged 5 to 17, and 12 cases pertain to adults over 18. Notably, 137 of these cases involve unvaccinated individuals, three had partial vaccinations, one person was fully vaccinated, and the vaccination status of three cases is still unknown.
In light of the new infections, the DPH has pinpointed exposure incidents at New Prospect Elementary School, resulting in 56 students being placed under quarantine. These students are expected to resume attending classes on January 2.