South Carolina is grappling with a measles outbreak that has now reached a staggering 700 cases, with 54 new cases reported since Tuesday. This outbreak, centered in the Upstate region, has led to a significant public health response. State officials at the Department of Public Health (DPH) have identified numerous schools and public locations where individuals were potentially exposed to the virus while infectious. These locations include Anytime Fitness, the United States Post Office, Goodwill, and Aldi, with specific time frames provided for potential exposure. The DPH has also shared a list of schools where students remain in quarantine, highlighting the widespread impact of the outbreak. As of the latest update, 485 individuals are in quarantine and 10 are in isolation, with the end of quarantine set for February 14. The DPH has launched a Measles Dashboard to provide additional data and updates on the outbreak, emphasizing the importance of vaccination as the best prevention method. The dashboard will be updated weekly, offering a comprehensive resource for the public to stay informed. This outbreak serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing threat of measles and the need for vigilant public health measures to protect communities.