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The first confirmed case of measles this cold and flu season has been confirmed in Washington, D.C. per a press release shared on Tuesday.
Health officials are working to inform fellow passengers. A measles case was confirmed in a person who traveled to Washington, D.C., on an Amtrak train, according to the D.C. Department of Health ...
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DC News Now on MSNFirst measles case of 2025 in Virginia confirmed, VDH statesThe Virginia Department of Health (VDH) has confirmed the first measles case of 2025. Health officials said the patient is a ...
Someone with measles traveled to D.C. by train last week, health officials warned on Tuesday. The person who was diagnosed traveled through several places in D.C. while contagious, including an ...
Health officials said Monday in a statement that the agency "was notified of a confirmed case of measles in a person who visited multiple locations in D.C. while contagious." Others who were at ...
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Washingtonian on MSNA Doctor’s Advice on Protecting Yourself From MeaslesIf you are immunocompromised and exposed to measles, Primeggia advises you contact your doctor or the health department ...
D.C. health officials said they’re investigating a measles case at a Five Guys restaurant in Washington. According to a ...
The D.C. Department of Health confirmed Tuesday a positive case of measles in a person who visited various locations in the District while contagious. The unidentified person traveled throughout ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. ‒ Local officials warned on Tuesday that a person with a confirmed case of measles may have exposed others at the city’s Union Station and a local urgent care. The case ...
CVS Health is providing the MMR vaccine across Virginia after its first confirmed measles case in Fredericksburg.
WASHINGTON (WPVI) -- The DC Department of Health is working to identify people who may have been exposed to measles, including people who traveled on an Amtrak Northeast Regional train from New ...
A measles case was confirmed in a person who traveled to Washington, D.C., on an Amtrak train, according to the D.C. Department of Health (DC Health). The person visited multiple locations while ...
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