An infected person flew from Seattle to Anchorage earlier this month around the same time multiple flights were leaving for Southeast Alaska.
If a person was at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on January 10 between 2:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m., it is possible that they were exposed to measles, too.
The Snohomish County Health Department reported Tuesday that at least two people have been exposed to the measles virus.
An adult may have exposed Seattle-Tacoma International Airport travelers to measles last week while they were infectious, according to Public Health — Seattle & King County.
TSA officers working in Washington airports revealed they have collectively confiscated more guns in 2024 than ever before.
Seattle-Tacoma has grown extensively over the past eighty years to get to where it is today, from having no commercial airlines to over 30 providing regularly scheduled service. The airfield that exists today was originally developed in the years following World War II when it was designed to replace Boeing Field.
At least two residents in Snohomish County have been exposed to measles, the county health department announced Tuesday. The department is working with the people exposed to measles and monitoring their symptoms.
If you were traveling through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on January 10, you may have been exposed to the measles.
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is warning Washington travelers to be more aware of what they’re packing after agents found a record number of guns in luggage in 2024.
Public Health - Seattle & King County were notified Wednesday of a confirmed measles case in an adult who traveled through Sea-Tac airport last week.
Health officials say people who were infected during the airport exposure would likely start seeing symptoms between Jan. 17 and Jan. 31.
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