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Measles Alert at Dulles and Ronald Reagan Airports

Possible Measles Exposure at Washington, D.C. Airports

Health officials in Washington, D.C. are on high alert after a person with a confirmed case of measles traveled through two major airports in the region. The potential exposure occurred at Dulles International Airport on January 3, between 4 and 8 p.m., and at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport on January 4, from 2:30 to 6:30 p.m. The Virginia Department of Health had also issued a similar warning before the D.C. health officials.

Measles, a highly contagious viral disease, spreads easily through the air when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Symptoms of measles usually appear in two stages. The first stage includes fever, runny nose, watery red eyes, and a cough. The second stage begins 3 to 5 days after symptoms start when a rash appears on the face and spreads to the body.

Health authorities have urged individuals who might have been exposed to be vigilant and watch for symptoms until January 25. If any symptoms occur, they should contact their healthcare provider immediately. Additionally, people are advised to call ahead before going to a healthcare provider’s office or the emergency room to inform them about potential measles exposure.

Unfortunately, it is currently unknown which airline the infected person was traveling on. This lack of information has added challenges for health agencies in tracking down individuals who may have been in close proximity to the infected person during their travel.

The measles virus remains a major concern due to its highly contagious nature. Authorities are working diligently to prevent further transmission of the disease by identifying and notifying those who may have been exposed. Measles can have severe complications, especially for young children and individuals with compromised immune systems.

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Public health officials stress the importance of vaccination as the best preventive measure against measles. Vaccination not only protects individuals but also helps to prevent outbreaks and protect vulnerable populations.

In light of this recent exposure, it is crucial to remain informed and take appropriate precautions. By staying vigilant and following the advice of healthcare professionals, we can all work together to minimize the risk of further spread and protect the health and well-being of our community.

Robin Gregory
Robin Gregory
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