District of Columbia Measles Cases in 2026

Last updated:

Low
0 cases

confirmed in District of Columbia in 2026

As of 2026-05-29

→ Stable
·
1 cases in 2025

Key Takeaways

  1. 1 No measles cases have been reported in District of Columbia in 2026.
  2. 2 When case counts are low, vaccination status and local exposure guidance matter more than raw statewide totals.
  3. 3 District of Columbia's kindergarten MMR coverage is 92.7%, which sits below the 95% herd-immunity threshold.
  4. 4 No 2026 county-level case details are listed below right now; this page is best used for statewide awareness and vaccination context.
  5. 5 Nearby states Maryland, Virginia have also reported cases in 2026.

CDC Recommendations at This Level

No measles cases — verify your vaccination status

  • Make sure you and your family have received 2 doses of the MMR vaccine
  • Check with your doctor if you're unsure of your vaccination history
  • International travelers should verify MMR status before trips — measles is common in many countries

This is general public health guidance based on CDC recommendations — not personal medical advice. Talk to your healthcare provider about what's right for you and your family.

Source and context

How this page is built

Updated

May 29, 2026

Coverage

State and county case tracking compiled from public health reports

Best For

Monitoring outbreak geography and confirmed case totals

Measles case counts can lag local-health-department announcements and may be revised as reports are confirmed. Use this page for situational awareness, then check local health guidance for urgent exposure decisions.

Methods → Data sources → Refresh cadence: Updated as new case reports are compiled

MMR Vaccination Coverage in District of Columbia

Kindergarten MMR coverage in District of Columbia is 92.7% — below the 95% herd immunity threshold needed to prevent measles outbreaks.

View District of Columbia MMR coverage details →

Nearby States

State Cases (2026)
2
33

Sources & Methods

Measles case counts are compiled by the JHU Measles Tracking Team from state and local health department reports. County-level data may be incomplete. The CDC also publishes national measles case counts. Learn more about our methods .

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many measles cases has District of Columbia had in 2026?

No measles cases have been reported in District of Columbia in 2026. This count may change as new cases are confirmed or reclassified.

Is there a measles outbreak in District of Columbia?

No measles cases have been reported in District of Columbia in 2026 so far. Keep using local health department guidance for any new exposure or outbreak notices.

What is the MMR vaccine and why does coverage matter?

The MMR vaccine protects against measles, mumps, and rubella. Measles is highly contagious and requires approximately 95% community vaccination coverage to achieve "herd immunity" — the threshold at which enough people are immune to prevent sustained transmission. View District of Columbia MMR coverage data .

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