Measles Exposures Reported at 3 Calgary Locations
- An adult who recently returned from international travel tested positive for measles in the Bay Area, including San Jose, California, in May 2025.
- Public health officials from Santa Clara and Alameda counties issued warnings after the traveler visited three locations with possible measles exposure between May 21 and May 25.
- The possible exposure sites included H Mart in San Jose on May 21, Starbucks in Newark on May 23, and Trader Joe’s in Milpitas on May 25, with specific time frames noted for each visit.
- Health authorities recommend that individuals who may have been exposed watch for symptoms—such as elevated temperature, nasal congestion, eye irritation, and skin eruptions—over a period of one to three weeks, and advise anyone experiencing these signs to contact their healthcare provider before visiting in person.
- The infected person is isolating at home without hospitalization, and a press conference on prevention will be held by county health departments to provide updated information on Friday at 9:30 a.m.
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