Overview
- Federal data show 9,187 confirmed measles cases and 28 deaths, with transmission documented in 328 municipalities nationwide.
- The government has activated more than 21,000 vaccination points and a “Dónde me vacuno” locator, with 28 million doses ready for use.
- Chihuahua (4,506 cases), Jalisco (2,267) and Chiapas (529) account for the highest tallies while infections are present across many states.
- States escalate measures: Coahuila rolls out school and house‑to‑house brigades with vaccine blockades around suspected cases, Puebla vaccinates at Mercado Hidalgo and considers masks in schools, and Sinaloa adds sites after long queues.
- Priority groups include babies 6–11 months (dose zero), children needing 12‑ and 18‑month doses, people 10–49 without confirmed immunity and health and education workers, while pregnant and severely immunosuppressed people should not receive the live vaccine.