WARNING: You May Have Been Exposed To Measles At Two Virginia Airports

Health officials are warning that people who traveled through Virginia's Dulles International Airport and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport might have been exposed to measles. A traveler with a confirmed case of measles was at the Dulles airport's main terminal on January 3rd, and then on January 4th, the traveler was at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport's terminal A.

Officials say anyone who traveled through the airports should be on alert for any symptoms until January 25th.

Those exposed could face the following symptoms during two stages: fever, runny nose, watery red eyes, and a cough during the first stage and a rash during the second stage. People with measles are contagious four days before and after the rash appears.


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