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TUESDAY MEASLES UPDATE: DPH Reports Three New Measles Cases in Upstate, Bringing Outbreak total to 55, and One Public Exposure Notification
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Nov. 25, 2025
COLUMBIA, S.C. ― The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) is reporting three new cases of measles in the state since Friday, bringing the total number of cases in South Carolina related to the Upstate outbreak to 55 and the total number reported to DPH this year to 58.
Two of the cases are household members of known cases. The source of the third case is still being investigated.
As of today, there are 136 people in quarantine and two in isolation. Fifty-seven of those are individuals from Lyman Elementary, 52 are from Boiling Springs Middle School and one attends D.R. Hill Middle School. All school faculty, staff, students and parents have been notified. Students from those schools who quarantine successfully without becoming ill are scheduled to be able to return to classes Nov. 29.
DPH has one public exposure notification to report: if anyone was at the Spartanburg County Treasurer’s Office at 366 N. Church St. on Nov. 17 or Nov. 18, during the hours the office was open, and you do not have immunity through vaccination or previous disease, please be aware of measles symptoms and contact your health care provider if you become ill and let them know you may have been exposed. Potentially exposed individuals should monitor for symptoms through Dec. 9...
TUESDAY MEASLES UPDATE: DPH Reports Three New Measles Cases in Upstate, Bringing Outbreak total to 55, and One Public Exposure Notification
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Nov. 25, 2025
COLUMBIA, S.C. ― The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) is reporting three new cases of measles in the state since Friday, bringing the total number of cases in South Carolina related to the Upstate outbreak to 55 and the total number reported to DPH this year to 58.
Two of the cases are household members of known cases. The source of the third case is still being investigated.
As of today, there are 136 people in quarantine and two in isolation. Fifty-seven of those are individuals from Lyman Elementary, 52 are from Boiling Springs Middle School and one attends D.R. Hill Middle School. All school faculty, staff, students and parents have been notified. Students from those schools who quarantine successfully without becoming ill are scheduled to be able to return to classes Nov. 29.
DPH has one public exposure notification to report: if anyone was at the Spartanburg County Treasurer’s Office at 366 N. Church St. on Nov. 17 or Nov. 18, during the hours the office was open, and you do not have immunity through vaccination or previous disease, please be aware of measles symptoms and contact your health care provider if you become ill and let them know you may have been exposed. Potentially exposed individuals should monitor for symptoms through Dec. 9...