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MOAB — Health officials on Saturday reported the first case of measles in Grand County.
The Southeast Utah Health Department confirmed an unvaccinated individual under the age of 18 was diagnosed after being exposed outside the county, according to a press release from the department. It said no
Public health officials are actively conducting contact tracing to notify those who may have been exposed to the individual. The health department said there were no exposures in Grand County schools.
Health officials are asking anyone who experiences the following symptoms of measles (which normally appear after 7-14 days), especially those who are unvaccinated or were exposed to a known case, to contact their health care provider:
High fever
Cough
Runny nos