Pennsylvania health officials have confirmed 101 measles cases statewide in 2026, marking a sharp rise from 16 cases in 2025 and four in 2024. The outbreak, which began in late April 2026, now involves at least six counties, with the greatest concentration reported in Lancaster and Lebanon, and additional cases in Chester, Berks, Dauphin, Northumberland, and York. On Saturday, July 11, 2026, Philadelphia’s health department issued an urgent warning after learning an infected traveler passed through Philadelphia International Airport on July 4, between 7:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. in Terminals A, B, and C, prompting calls to verify measles vaccination status and watch for symptoms.
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This measles outbreak could impact your health and safety. If you live in or visited Pennsylvania recently, especially the mentioned counties or Philadelphia airport, you might be at risk. Check your vaccination status and watch for symptoms like fever, cough, or a rash.
The sharp rise in measles cases in Pennsylvania is a public health concern. The best defense is vaccination. If you're unsure of your status, contact your healthcare provider. Worth forwarding if you know someone who's been in the affected areas.
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