Tarrant County health officials have issued a public health advisory regarding a confirmed measles case associated with two locations in Grapevine, Texas.
They urge individuals who visited these sites and are unvaccinated to remain vigilant for potential symptoms of the virus.
The Tarrant County Public Health Department confirmed the measles case and advised that the patient visited two popular locations, Great Wolf Lodge and Grapevine Mills Mall, between March 28 and March 30.
During this period, the individual was considered infectious, potentially exposing others to the virus.
Health officials recommend that anyone who visited these sites during the specified timeframe and has not received a measles vaccination should be cautious and monitor their health closely.
Individuals should be aware of common measles symptoms, which include fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and a characteristic rash that typically starts on the face before spreading to other parts of the body.
In response to the case, Tarrant County Public Health is working to identify and notify individuals who may have been exposed.
They aim to prevent any further spread of the virus within the community. These efforts include reaching out to those who might have been in close contact with the infected individual during the exposure period.