
Measles exposure linked to Sea-Tac traveler prompts local health alert
A measles case tied to a traveler who passed through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Jan. 22 has prompted a local exposure alert for those at Gate A12 and baggage claim 22 between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m.; individuals who are not immune could develop symptoms between Jan. 29 and Feb. 12. Snohomish County is in the midst of a measles outbreak, now totaling six cases. Officials urge checking immunity and getting the MMR vaccine if needed, and unimmunized exposed individuals should quarantine for 21 days. Vaccination is free for children under 19 in Washington and often covered for adults by insurance; contact a healthcare provider by phone before visiting if fever or rash develops.