2 Cases of Mumps Reported at Berkeley High School
Two mumps cases at Berkeley High School may indicate on-campus transmission, with no outbreak confirmed; symptoms should be monitored for 25 days after exposure, officials said.
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Two cases of mumps reported at Berkeley High School
The City of Berkeley issued a health advisory Friday after two cases of mumps were reported at Berkeley High School. The dates of exposure for the disease were Feb. 19 and 20, according to the health advisory. Related Articles San Leandro: Ebony Alert issued for three missing teens Letters: Meeting needs of mothers helps care for children Debate continues over Richmond’s use of Flock cameras …
The Berkeley City Department of Public Health issued a notice on Friday after two cases of mumps were reported at Berkeley high school. Authorities reported that the date of possible exposure at Berkeley high school was between February 19 and 20. Officials indicate that the timing of the cases raises the possibility of transmission from one person to another on campus; however, they added that there is no evidence of a community spread or outbr…
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