
Measles exposure possible in Collegeville prompts 21-day symptom monitoring
Health officials warn of a possible measles exposure in Montgomery County after a traveler tested positive. Someone who visited Patient First Primary and Urgent Care at 1400 South Collegeville Road in Collegeville on Jan 29 between 1:15 p.m. and 4:15 p.m. may have been exposed and should monitor for 21 days for symptoms such as rash, cough, congestion or red eyes. Measles is highly contagious; vaccination with two MMR doses is recommended for prevention.
