We’ve been keeping a close eye on the measles outbreak in Florida.
It first started in South Florida, eventually making its way to Central Florida. And now, measles has been reported in Orlando. Here’s what we know.
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We’ve been keeping a close eye on the measles outbreak in Florida.
It first started in South Florida, eventually making its way to Central Florida. And now, measles has been reported in Orlando. Here’s what we know.
We’ve been keeping you updated on the measles outbreak situation currently developing in Florida.
Our last update two days ago spoke of cases in Broward County, but now cases have popped up in Central Florida as well.
A measles outbreak is currently under investigation in Florida, just ahead of the start of spring break season.
The spring break season typically means a huge influx of visitors in Florida, as crowds of people travel to the state for vacation. And now, a potential health concern has arisen in the state, just as spring break travel prepares to begin.
According to Orange County Registry, in an effort to avoid another measle outbreak that affected over 100 guests at the Disneyland Resort back in 2014, the Los Angeles County health officials have issued a warning to anyone who’s been to Disney’s Anaheim theme park recently.
They’ve just reported that a person infected with measles was at Disneyland just over one week ago, and guests who were also visiting that day may have been unknowingly exposed.