Possible measles exposure took place at Philadelphia International Airport, health officials warn

Philadelphia International Airport Warns of Possible Measles Exposure, Health Officials Urge Caution

A possible measles exposure has been reported at Philadelphia International Airport, prompting health officials to warn travelers who visited the airport on Sunday. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that there have been 1,681 cases and three deaths from measles in the US since November last year.

According to the Philadelphia Department of Public Health, people who were in terminals A and B between 8:50 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Sunday may have come into contact with an infected individual. The health department is urging those who visited the airport during this time frame to check their vaccination status and monitor for symptoms.

While the exposure does not pose an immediate threat, the ongoing measles outbreak in the US has made health officials particularly concerned. "Many countries, including travel destinations, are experiencing measles outbreaks, so the potential for travel-related measles cases and subsequent outbreaks in the United States has increased," said Dr. Palak Raval-Nelson, Health Commissioner.

If you believe you may have been exposed to measles at the airport, you can determine your protection status by checking if you were born before 1957 or have had two doses of the MMR vaccine. However, those who are not protected should take precautions such as quarantining at home for three weeks and wearing a mask when going out.

Health officials also warn that measles is highly contagious and can spread through droplets caused by sneezing and coughing, infecting 9 out of 10 people exposed. Symptoms include fever, runny nose, cough, puffy red eyes, followed by a rash. The virus can be fatal to infants, young children, and those with weakened immune systems.

To minimize the risk of measles transmission, travelers should follow the CDC's immunization schedule and get vaccinated as soon as possible. Those planning to travel abroad should speak with their doctor about vaccinations needed for their destination.
 
🤯 just got word that Philly airport had a possible measles outbreak 🧠 I'm all for caution here, but isn't it kinda crazy how we still have cases after all these years? 🙄 vaccination is key, fam, let's make sure everyone's good to go before flying off to anywhere 🚀 and if you were at the airport on Sunday, just check your docs, y'know? 😎
 
OMG, I'm so glad they're taking this seriously! 🙏 As a parent, it's my worst nightmare to think of my little ones getting sick with something like measles... especially at the airport where everyone's in close proximity 💨. They need to do more testing ASAP and make sure people are protected before they let everyone go back to their daily lives 🕒. I'm all for vaccination, we should be doing this from birth! 🤱♀️ And what's with the uncertainty around travel? Shouldn't airlines and airports have better protocols in place to prevent this? 💯 My kiddos would definitely be quarantined at home and getting extra rest if they even suspected of being sick 😴. Let's get this under control ASAP! 👍
 
🤦‍♀️ just had a measles scare at PHL airport on Sunday 🚫🧹 i was in terminal A from 10am-1pm, so yeah idk if im at risk or not... anyone else get a notification? 📱💉 need to double check my mrr vac status ASAP 🤯 also, how do you even prevent this kinda thing from happening?! 🤷‍♀️ health officials are warning about measles being super contagious now 🚨👀 anyway, guess im gonna quarantine for a bit just in case... 😬
 
🤔 so its like a big reminder that even though we're living in an era where vaccination rates are pretty high, there's still room for improvement... measles can be super sneaky and spread fast 🚨 especially among vulnerable groups like babies & people with weakened immune systems 👶💉. i'm not saying people who went to the airport should freak out or anything but it's always better to be safe than sorry 💯 so if you were there on sunday, might as well double-check your vaccination status and get vaccinated ASAP 🚫👍
 
🤞 just thinkin bout all those people rushin around philly airport on sunday... 1,681 cases already? 🙅‍♂️ it's like the whole world is gettin exposed 2 this stuff! i feel 4 all those ppl who might be out there with measles rn 😷 they gotta take precautions & make sure they get vaccinated ASAP 💉 i'm also thinkin bout all those babies & young kids... measles is no joke 🤕 anyhoo, gotta keep spreadin positivity & hope 💖
 
🤒🚨 OMG, just got this news that there's a possible measles exposure at Philly airport! 🗺️ If you were in terminals A & B on Sunday between 8:50am - 4pm, you might've been exposed 😷. I know it sounds crazy but apparently, there have been over 1k cases of measles in the US since Nov last year 🤯.

I'm all for getting vaccinated and staying safe, especially with the new strains of the virus coming out 💉. But can't we just get a universal vaccine already? 😩 It's so frustrating when we're stuck with outdated immunization schedules 🕰️.

If you're planning a trip abroad, please do your research on vaccination requirements and get vaccinated ASAP 🗺️. And if you've been exposed, don't be like me and freak out - just check your vaccine status and follow the CDC's guidelines 😅. Let's all stay safe out there! 💪
 
🤦‍♂️ "The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams." Living in uncertain times like these, it's good that we're taking precautions. Measles might seem like a thing of the past but with cases popping up globally, it's better to be safe than sorry 😬
 
OMG, like, I'm so worried about this measles outbreak 🤢! I know it's been a while since the last major outbreak, but you can never be too careful, right? The CDC is being super responsible by warning people who were at Philly Airport on Sunday to check their vaccination status... it's not just about you, though - think about all those people in your family and friends who might get infected 🤕. And, honestly, who wants a rash? 😂 Dr. Palak Raval-Nelson is right that many countries are dealing with measles outbreaks, so it's time for us to take precautions. Quarantine, masks, the whole nine yards... let's just be safe and get vaccinated ASAP 💉!
 
omg its crazy how fast this virus spreads 🤯🚨 like we need to be so careful now when traveling or even just hanging out in public, right? measles is no joke and can be super fatal especially for little ones or ppl with weak immune systems 🤕💉 i think its really important that ppl get vaccinated ASAP if they havent already done so, and also that we all take precautions like washing our hands and wearing masks when needed 🚧👍
 
Measles is still a thing 🤒🚨! I'm surprised they're warning people at Philly Airport already, but I guess it's better safe than sorry, right? 🙏

I mean, 1,681 cases and three deaths in the US since Nov last year is way too many. We need to take this stuff seriously and make sure we've got our vaccines up to date. It's crazy that people can get infected just by being around someone who sneezes or coughs... like, what even is the deal with that?! 🤯

I hope they're testing everyone who was at the airport on Sunday ASAP. And if you did go there, please make sure you've checked your vaccination status and are good to go. Don't wanna be stuck in quarantine for three weeks, ugh! 😷
 
ugh this is like a nightmare come true, all that flying around and no one's checking for vaccines 🤕🚫 i mean what if you're not even aware you were exposed? or worse, what if someone infected just walked through the airport without showing any symptoms? gotta make sure to check vaccination status ASAP ⏰ meanwhile, i'm gonna be over here practicing good hygiene and wearing a mask whenever i leave the house 🤷‍♀️🚮
 
🤧🚨 just got word that there's a possible measles exposure at Philly airport 😬 so I'm gonna be extra careful when I'm traveling this year 🛫️ gotta make sure my MMR vaccine is up to date 💉 and if you're planning a trip abroad, don't even think about going without the necessary shots 🚨 9 out of 10 people get infected with measles just from sneezing or coughing 😷 so let's all be aware of our surroundings and take precautions 🤝
 
OMG, can u believe this? 🤯 Measles is like, so ancient... I mean, I know some ppl think it's a good idea 2 get vaccinated, but come on, who doesn't love a lil' chill with their travel plans? 😂 Just kidding, measles is super serious & can be deadly, esp 4 kids & old ppl. 🤕 So yeah, if u were at the Philly airport yesterday, make sure u check ur vaccination status ASAP. Don't wanna be that person who spreads it 2 others! 💉 U should def get vaccinated tho, like, as soon as possible. And omg, quarantine is soooo not fun 🚫😬... but better safe than sorry, right? 🤷‍♀️
 
😬 Just found out there was a possible measles exposure at PHL airport on Sunday 🛫️. I'm so worried about my little one who just got back from a trip abroad... we were both in terminal A between 9-4pm when it happened 🕰️. Has anyone else had to deal with this? Should we be getting tested for measles now? 🤒 The CDC is being super cautious, but I get why they are. It's just not good to see all these cases and deaths from measles in the US lately... 😷
 
omg u no its crazy how 1 measels case can turn into a huge outbreak esp w/ all the ppl travelin around 🤯! like, i dont blame ppl who didnt get vacc'd or havent checked ther status tho 🙏... measles is super contagious lol. idk bout u but im def checkin mine rn 💉😷
 
Just heard this news about Philly airport having a possible measles exposure 🚨😷. It's crazy how fast this thing can spread. I mean, 9 out of 10 people exposed get infected, which is wild. Got my own family to worry about now 😬. Think we need to be more mindful of our vaccinations and make sure everyone's up to date 👍. Don't wanna be that person who's stuck at home for three weeks 🤢. Also, it's a good reminder to check those vaccination records, you never know what's been happening behind your back 📝. Measles is just one of those things where you gotta stay vigilant 💡.
 
Omg, this is so concerning 🤒! I mean, a possible measles exposure at Philly Airport? That's like, super contagious stuff 💉. I'm surprised they're not being more specific about who was there and when, you know? It'd be nice to get some clear info on what we're dealing with here 🤔.

And honestly, 1,681 cases in the US since Nov last year is just crazy 🤯. Three deaths? That's like, three too many 🙅‍♀️. I'm all for taking precautions and checking our vaccination status, but can't they do more to contain this outbreak? 🚫

I do know that measles is super contagious, though – like, 9 out of 10 people exposed get infected 🤢. So yeah, let's all just be careful, okay? Get vaccinated if you haven't already 💉, and maybe we can avoid another major outbreak 🙏.

And for travelers, this is just super important ⚠️. If you're planning to go abroad, talk to your doc about what vaccinations you need – don't wanna get stuck without 'em 😬!
 
OMG you guys I am literally freaking out right now 🤯🤧 thinking about all those people walking around Philly airport on Sunday not knowing if they've been exposed to measles 😱 like what if they're already showing symptoms and don't even know it?!?! And the thought of that virus spreading so easily from one person to 9 others 🚨💉 is just terrifying... I mean, I'm all for being prepared but this is on a whole other level 🤪 we need to get vaccinated ASAP people! 💉👍
 
Measles is still a big deal 🤒. I mean, 9 out of 10 people can get it if they're exposed? That's crazy. And now we've got this outbreak at the airport and it's spreading quickly. We need to be more careful about our travel plans and make sure we're all protected.

I'm not saying people who haven't had the vaccine are irresponsible or anything, but maybe some folks aren't thinking ahead enough 🤔. If you're going abroad, get vaccinated before you leave, and if you're planning a trip from here, make sure you've got your shots up to date. It's just common sense, you know? And what really worries me is that it's not just kids who are at risk - I mean, measles can be deadly to infants and people with weakened immune systems.

It's also funny how some countries have these huge outbreaks and we're all like "oh no, what if they come here?" 🤷‍♀️ But the thing is, travel-related cases can spread quickly too. So yeah, let's just be careful, okay? We don't need any more sick people running around 💉.
 
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