Bay Area Resident Confirmed with Measles, Public Health Warns of Exposure
The County of Santa Clara Public Health Department has issued a public warning following the confirmation of a measles case in a Bay Area resident. The individual, who was contagious, traveled through San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and various locations in Santa Clara County, including San Jose, on June 8. This warning alerts the public to potential measles exposure at these sites.

A Bay Area resident has been confirmed to have measles, prompting the County of Santa Clara Public Health Department to issue a public health warning regarding potential exposure sites.
The department specified that the individual, while contagious with measles, visited several public places. These locations include San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and multiple sites within Santa Clara County, particularly in San Jose.
All reported exposures occurred on June 8. The public health warning aims to inform individuals who may have been in these areas on the specified date about the potential for exposure to the highly contagious disease.
According to The Hill, the County of Santa Clara Public Health Department is actively monitoring the situation and advising the public.


