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  • CA: Measles warning for Calaveras and Tuolumne counties

    Source: https://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2021...veras-clounty/


    Old Virus Resurfaces In Calaveras County As Young Child Contracts Measles
    By Marlee Ginter
    September 30, 2021 at 10:36 pm

    SAN ANDREAS (CBS13) — A new case of an old disease is raising long-term concerns in Calaveras and Tuolumne counties. A young child in Calaveras County contracted measles.

    “One of our concerns is, are other people within our community walking around with measles?” said Cori Allen, the county’s Health and Human Services director. “In the United States, having the MMR vaccine, which includes the vaccine for measles, is pretty standard practice.”

    Allen says the child, who’s under the age of 5, was not vaccinated against measles...

    ...The county compiled a list of local places where the infected child visited over the last month, including multiple farmers’ markets and playgrounds all within Calaveras and Tuolumne counties. They are:

    September 10: Angels Camp Farmers Market and playground at Utica Park
    September 12: Murphys Farmers Market and playground at Murphys Community Park
    September 13: Playground at Murphys Community Park
    September 15: Rapid Care: Adventist Health, Angels Camp and Adventist Health Sonora Emergency Department
    September 17: Arnold Medical Clinic: Dignity Health
    September 20: Angels Camp Medical Clinic: Dignity Health...

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    Source: https://www.uniondemocrat.com/news/a...af0a5e3bd.html

    Calaveras County ends investigation of suspected measles case
    Union Democrat staff Oct 8, 2021 Updated 11 hrs ago

    Calaveras County public health officials have ended an investigation of a suspected measles case in a child younger than 5 after determining that no one else was likely infected with the highly contagious disease.

    A news release sent out Friday morning by the county Health and Human Services Agency and Public Health Division stated that the incubation period, or the length of time a disease is in someone’s body before they look or feel sick, has passed and anyone else potentially infected would have already developed signs and symptoms by now...

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