Measles-Infected Traveler Visited Newark Airport, Bergen County
- Health officials in New Jersey issued an alert due to potential measles exposure at Newark International Airport after a traveler visited while infectious during the last week of March.
- A non-New Jersey resident was at Newark Airport's Terminal A on March 25 and 27 and also visited multiple locations in Bergen County.
- As of April 2, no additional measles cases associated with the traveler have been reported, according to health officials.
- The New Jersey Department of Health warned that measles is highly contagious, and anyone who visited the exposure sites should monitor for symptoms until April 17.
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Health officials say person infected with measles recently traveled to NJ, Bergen County
The State Health Department has confirmed that a person infected with the measles recently traveled to several locations in New Jersey, including Newark Airport and Bergen County.
Measles-Infected Traveler Visited Newark Airport, Bergen County
Measles-Infected Traveler Visited Newark Airport, Bergen County - Newark, NJ - Authorities say the traveler may have exposed people to measles at the airport, a hotel, a Starbucks, a local pub and a medical center.
NJ health officials warn of potential measles exposure at Newark Airport
Health officials in New Jersey have issued an alert about a potential measles exposure at Newark International Airport and other locations in the state. The state’s Department of Health said a non-New Jersey resident visited the state while still infectious during the last week of March. The person with the newly identified case of measles was at Newark Airport’s Terminal...


Public health reports more potential measles exposures in Chatham-Kent
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