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Possible measles exposure in Bellevue, Seattle, Woodinville

Woodinville, WALocal News

A case of measles has been confirmed in King County, specifically affecting individuals in Bellevue, Seattle, and Woodinville. The patient reported visiting multiple local businesses, heightening concerns about potential exposure to the highly contagious virus. In light of this situation, the King County health department is advising residents to verify their vaccination status and consider getting vaccinated if they have not done so. Measles can spread quickly in communities, and the health officials are keen to minimize any outbreak risk. The health department is also providing information about the symptoms of measles, which include fever, cough, and rash.

Community outreach efforts are underway to inform residents about vaccination clinics and the importance of herd immunity. This incident serves as a vital reminder of the significance of vaccinations in safeguarding public health. Residents are encouraged to stay informed and act swiftly to protect themselves and their loved ones.

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