Virginia Child with Measles Traveled in Maryland and Philadelphia, Officials Say
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A confirmed case of measles was reported in a person who traveled through Maryland last week while infected, state health officials announced on Sunday. Maryland’s Department of Health said the person traveled on trains from January 7 to 8, according to a press release. However, the agency said that anyone who had been near the following public areas could have been exposed: Amtrak Northeast Regional Train from Philadelphia 30th Street Station t…
Maryland Health Alerts Public to Potential Measles Exposures from Recent Travel
Travelers on Amtrak and BWI shuttles Jan. 7-8 urged to check vaccination status and monitor for symptoms. Baltimore, MD (JK) – The Maryland Department of Health is warning of possible measles exposures after a confirmed case traveled through Maryland while infectious late Jan. 7 into early Jan. 8, 2026. Potential exposure locations and times include: Amtrak Northeast Regional train from Philadelphia 30th Street Station to Washington, D.C., Jan.…
A child infected with measles passed through several places in Maryland and Virginia and traveled on a train from Philadelphia to Washington DC, authorities reported. The measles patient, pre-school, traveled through places such as Amtrak’s transportation service at Thurgood Marshall International Airport in Baltimore/Washington. Virginia’s Department of Health reported that the patient had recently traveled abroad. The following locations and d…
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