Health officials in various locations have issued warnings and recommendations regarding measles exposure. Cohen Children's Medical Center in Nassau and a migrant shelter in Pilsen, Chicago, are among the locations affected. Cases have been confirmed in Will County and the Toronto area. Measures such as additional vaccinations and quarantine periods are being implemented to prevent further spread.
Young children at Pilsen’s migrant shelter must now stay out of childcare and school until 21 days after they are fully vaccinated against measles as cases continue to spread in Chicago. https://t.co/2sNatIPeZU https://t.co/8rUkOdtwCk
DC Health Recommends Up-to-Date Measles Vaccinations for Children - See full press release: https://t.co/1fR31GmVbn https://t.co/YnzJk2EUCN
Chicago health officials announced Monday that residents at a Pilsen migrant shelter should receive a second dose of the measles vaccine 28 days after the first shot. https://t.co/MF67Mui6Vl
Tracking measles in the Toronto area: Inside the biggest known exposure this year. A worrisome case in York Region involving 2,000 possible exposures finally got the all-clear. How health officials ensured no one else got infected. https://t.co/t6o4QPx9UN
A person has tested positive for measles in Will County, health officials said Monday. https://t.co/NnTcouRLmc
Measles case confirmed in Will County https://t.co/VsuNsY6uMr https://t.co/P3XPVfWkgE
Nassau health officials warn of ‘potential exposure to measles’ at Cohen Children’s Medical Center https://t.co/W6MTDcdZU0
Officials say there could be potential measles exposure for anyone who visited parts of Cohen Children's Medical Center from March 20-21. https://t.co/MdLWQ1TPwy