Virginia reports another measles case tied to travel abroad

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Virginia health officials announced a second case of measles in a young child who had traveled internationally, following a prior contagious-measles case that circulated in the region. Authorities warned of possible public exposures and noted that measles can linger in the air for up to two hours after an infected person leaves an area.
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- Small child sick with measles after international travel, Virginia’s third case in 20 days wric.com
- Young Northern Virginia child confirmed with measles, state's third case this year WJLA
- VDH reports another case of measles; possible exposures in Woodbridge, Falls Church insidenova.com
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