Tuolumne County confirms two measles cases, warns of exposure at high school and emergency room
Briefly

The Tuolumne County Public Health Department confirmed two measles cases involving an adult and a child after investigating potential infections. Both individuals live together and traveled internationally. Vaccination status remains uncertain. Officials warned the public of potential exposure at Summerville High School and Adventist Health Sonora Emergency Department during specific dates in March. Amid a larger measles outbreak affecting 15 states, local health authorities emphasize the necessity of vaccination and monitoring symptoms to protect against the disease.
The Tuolumne County Public Health Department confirmed two measles cases involving an adult and a child, both part of the same household with international travel.
Officials warn of potential exposure at Summerville High School and Adventist Health Sonora, stressing the need for vaccinations and monitoring symptoms.
Read at Los Angeles Times
[
|
]