2026 Virginia Measles Cases an Update
Virginia has experienced an increase in measles. These cases have resulted from travel (international and domestic) and household/close contact exposure (e.g., spread from one family member to another). Virginia confirmed an outbreak of measles in Buckingham County, Virginia. An outbreak is defined as three or more related cases among non-household members.

Active Exposure Sites:
There is a confirmed outbreak of measles in Buckingham County. All residents and visitors to Buckingham County should take additional steps to assess their immunity. In addition to routine vaccine recommendations, we encourage people who live in or visit the Buckingham County area to talk with their healthcare provider about the following outbreak vaccine recommendations:
- Infants aged 6 to 11 months are advised to get an early dose of the MMR vaccine. Infants who receive an early dose of MMR vaccine before their first birthday. They need to receive two more doses at the recommended ages at least 28 days apart.
- Children aged 12 months to 18 years old who have not yet been vaccinated or never had measles infection need receive their first MMR vaccine dose with a second dose at least 28 days after the first dose.
- Children aged 12 months or older who have previously received only one MMR dose need to receive a second MMR vaccine dose at least 28 days after the first dose.
- Adults born after 1957 who have not previously been vaccinated or never had measles infection should receive at least one dose of MMR vaccine. Adults in select risk groups should receive two doses of MMR at least 28 days apart.
Why?
The anti vaccines minions who want us dead are behind this. The billionaires and Project 2025 minions like Roger Severino want to cut the budgets. See Chapter 14 – DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES by Roger Severino. He rants about COVID but they we now have measles and Ebola.