California has reported a total of eight measles cases for the year 2025, following recent confirmations of two cases in Tuolumne County and one in Fresno County. The Tuolumne cases involve an adult and a minor who live together and have traveled internationally, with their vaccination status unverified. Public health officials have issued warnings for potentially exposed individuals in local schools and hospitals. Officials are urging vaccinations, particularly for individuals who have not been vaccinated, those over 65, or those who received a less effective vaccine in the 1960s.
California's measles cases reached eight in 2025, with new cases tied to international travel and public health warnings for potential exposure in schools and hospitals.
Public health officials stress the importance of vaccinations, especially for those who may have received less effective vaccines decades ago or are preparing for international travel.
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