‘One of the Most Contagious Diseases’: Bay Area Health Officials Warn About Possible Measles Exposure
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‘One of the most contagious diseases’: Bay Area health officials warn about possible measles exposure
Bay Area public health officials urged the unvaccinated and immune-compromised to be cautious after a person with measles reported visiting several locations in Santa Clara and Alameda counties, but experts assured the public that most people have a “very high degree of protection” because of vaccination. Related Articles One Bay Area county is particularly at risk as measles outbreaks grow in U.S. “Measles … is one of the most c…
Health officials in Alameda, Santa Clara counties warn of potential measles exposure
Health officials in the Bay Area advised residents on Friday to be aware of three places that were potentially exposed to a case of measles that was detected in a Santa Clara County resident.
Health officials warn of measles symptoms to watch for in wake of Santa Clara County case - Local News Matters
Health officials in the Bay Area advised residents on Friday to be aware of three places that were potentially exposed to a case of measles that was detected in a Santa Clara County resident.The Santa Clara County Public Health Department and Alameda County Public Health Department held a news conference in San Jose to give guidance to anyone who was at the public locations, urging them to monitor for symptoms for up to three weeks, check their …
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