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No suspected measles cases in Salem following local exposure

Two weeks after a traveler contagious with measles visited several locations in Salem, there are no local suspected cases of the disease, health officials say.

The Marion County Health Department is continuing to investigate after a contagious person from Illinois visited three Salem locations and Portland International Airport in late February.

A measles rash usually appears about 14 days after a person is exposed to the virus, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Most Oregonians are vaccinated for measles and are not at risk of contracting the disease.

The health department is posting daily updates on its website.

The exposure locations are:

-Youth With a Mission, 7085 Battle Creek Road SE, Salem, Feb. 18, 7 a.m. through Feb. 22, 1 p.m.

-Get Air Trampoline Park, 3910 Rickey St. SE, Salem, Feb. 21, 1:45-5 p.m.

-Red Robin, 831 Lancaster Dr. NE, Salem, Feb. 21, 12:30-3:30 p.m.

-Portland International Airport, Southwest Airlines check-in area and Concourse C, Feb. 22, 12:30-5 p.m.

Reporter Rachel Alexander: [email protected] or 503-575-1241.

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Rachel Alexander is Salem Reporter’s managing editor. She joined Salem Reporter when it was founded in 2018 and covers city news, education, nonprofits and a little bit of everything else. She’s been a journalist in Oregon and Washington for a decade. Outside of work, she’s a skater and board member with Salem’s Cherry City Roller Derby and can often be found with her nose buried in a book.

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