Measles Exposure Alert at Children's Museum During Solar Eclipse Viewing

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Health officials warn that attendees of the solar eclipse event at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis on April 8th may have been exposed to measles by an infectious out-of-state visitor, with symptoms potentially appearing by April 22. Measles, highly contagious for the unvaccinated, presents with a rash, fever, cough, runny nose, and white spots in the mouth. Those without two doses of the measles vaccine are most at risk, and anyone suspected of having measles should contact a healthcare provider immediately.
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