Another Possible Measles Exposure Investigated in Northern Virginia
- A measles case was confirmed in an international traveler passing through Virginia’s Dulles Airport on June 19, who was visiting North Carolina.
- This case is Virginia's fourth measles exposure incident in 2025 but is not counted as a Virginia case because the traveler does not reside there.
- The traveler was present in multiple airport areas between 7:45 p.m. and 11:59 p.m., including Concourse A, IAB transport, baggage claim, and security checkpoints, potentially exposing others.
- Virginia has three confirmed measles cases in 2025, with 95% of kindergarteners vaccinated, and health officials advise exposed individuals to monitor symptoms for 21 days and contact healthcare providers.
- The incident underscores measles’ high contagion and the importance of vaccination, especially for those without two vaccine doses or born after 1957, as infections mostly occur among unvaccinated people.
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Another possible exposure to measles is being investigated in northern Virginia after someone with a confirmed virus case traveled through Dulles International Airport last week. According to the Virginia Department of Health, the person passed through Dulles Hall A and the baggage area between 7:45 p.m. and 11:59 p.m. on June 19. That person then headed through the exit area of the main terminal, east security checkpoint, in transport to Room C…
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