Over 2,000 Utahns potentially exposed to measles at high school event
Four measles cases were confirmed among unvaccinated attendees at a Utah cycling race with 2,000 participants; vaccination rates have declined due to exemptions, officials said.
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Utah health officials warn of measles exposure at large cycling event
Measles symptoms include a mild to moderate fever with a cough, runny nose, and red watery eyes. Days later, the fever typically spikes, and is followed by a blotchy, red rash. (iStock/Getty Images Plus)Utah health officials are warning of a possible mass measles exposure at a large cycling event last month where several infections have since been confirmed. Several people were exposed to and infected with measles after attending a Utah High Sc…
Up to 2,000 possibly exposed to measles at Soldier Hollow cycling event
Up to 2,000 Utahns may have been exposed to and infected with measles after attending a Utah High School Cycling League event held at Soldier Hollow on Aug. 16, the Utah Department of Health and Human Services confirmed Tuesday. Even outdoors, Utah epidemiologist Dr. Leisha Nolen said, measles spreads easily. “Given the number of people who may have been exposed to measles at Soldier Hollow on Aug. 16, 2025, we encourage attendees and participa…
Over 2,000 Utahns potentially exposed to measles at high school event
More than 2,000 people may have been exposed to the measles virus at a recent high school athletic event in Midway, the Utah Department of Health and Human Services warned Tuesday.The event, which was held at the Soldier Hollow Nordic Center on August 16, had approximately 2,000 people in attendance."The Utah Department of Health and Human Services (Utah DHHS) has confirmed that several people were exposed to and infected with measles after atte…
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