by Michael Nevradakis, Ph.D.

Vaccination doesn’t guarantee immunity against measles, according to a key official with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Dr. Ralph Abraham, principal deputy director of the CDC, made the statement just days after the agency released a report showing that some of the people infected during an outbreak of the disease in Colorado last year had been vaccinated.

In a Feb. 1 letter published by The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), Abraham wrote, “although immunization coverage for measles is superior in the U.S. compared to peer countries, we can’t rely exclusively on vaccination.”

Abraham’s letter followed last week’s edition of the CDC’s “Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report,” which published details about the May-June 2025 measles outbreak in Colorado.

https://tdefender.substack.com/p/cdc-mmr-vaccine-does-not-guarantee-protection-against-measles
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