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Livingston County reports third mumps case of 2019
By Brett Dahlberg ? 2 hours ago
WXXI's Brett Dahlberg has this report on how three fully vaccinated people in Livingston County have come down with mumps.
Officials in Livingston County confirmed another mumps case on Wednesday, bringing this year?s total to three.
Kathy Root, the county health department?s director of patient services, said the person with the newly confirmed case is a student in the Livonia Central School District who had contact with the two people infected earlier this year...
Possible Mumps Exposure At Rye Urgent Care
Westmed said it followed all health department protocol and informed all the potentially exposed patients, employees and providers.
By Michael Woyton, Patch Staff
Oct 26, 2019 12:42 pm ET
RYE, NY — People who visited an urgent care location in Rye earlier this month may have been exposed to the mumps. On Oct. 17, the Department of Health informed Westmed that a patient who was treated at the Rye Urgent Care center Oct. 11 and Oct. 12 tested positive for mumps during a subsequent Greenwich Hospital emergency room visit Oct. 13.
According to a spokeswoman for Westmed, a total of 27 people had a potential exposure during the patient's visit to the urgent care...