Second Measles Case Connected to Disneyland Visitor Reported by Orange County Officials
Health officials urge vaccination after measles exposure at Disneyland; 733 cases confirmed across 20 states this year, CDC reports.
- Orange County health officials have confirmed a second measles case in a person who visited Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park on January 22, 2026, marking the third case reported by Orange County so far this year.
- People who were at these locations during the date and times listed may be at risk of developing measles from 7 to 21 days after being exposed, and health officials have advised them to check their immunity status and take necessary precautions.
- Health officials urged those with symptoms to contact their healthcare provider immediately and limit exposing others, as measles is highly contagious and can spread quickly within communities.
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California health officials confirm second measles case linked to Disneyland
CALIFORNIA — Health officials in California have confirmed a second case of measles in an individual who visited Disneyland in January. This follows the first reported case just one week prior.
Measles on the Rise in Orange County
Measles cases are springing up across Orange County, with gym and theme park goers being warned of potential exposures. Over the past couple of weeks, two cases have been reported at the Disneyland Resort in the past month and two others in the OC area. On Jan. 31, the OC Health Care Agency announced that an infected person had traveled from Los Angeles International airport to the Disneyland Resort on Jan. 28. The infected person visited Goofy’…
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