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A measles case at Philly Airport on Feb. 12 may have exposed travelers; health officials urge unvaccinated people to monitor for symptoms.
Health officials in Philadelphia are warning that a person with measles may have exposed others at Terminal E of Philadelphia International Airport on February 12, 2026, between 1:35 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.
The highly contagious virus can spread through the air and remain infectious for up to two hours after an infected person leaves.
Symptoms include fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and rash, which can appear up to 21 days after exposure.
Those not vaccinated or unsure of immunity are urged to monitor for symptoms and contact a healthcare provider, especially if symptoms develop by March 5.
People born before 1957, those with two MMR vaccine doses, or confirmed past infection are considered protected.
The city reports six measles cases, including in Lancaster County, as outbreaks continue nationally.
Un caso de sarampión en el aeropuerto de Filadelfia el 12 de febrero pudo haber expuesto a los viajeros; los funcionarios de salud instan a las personas no vacunadas a vigilar los síntomas.