SPARTANBURG, S.C. —
The South Carolina Department of Public Health has confirmed a public exposure related to the measles outbreak at a restaurant in Spartanburg.
According to DPH, an infectious individual was at the Kanpai of Tokyo restaurant at 2300 Winchester Place on Nov. 2 from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
DPH is asking anyone who was at that location during that specific day and times to contact your health care provider if you believe you may have been exposed, particularly if you do not have immunity to measles or if you develop symptoms.
People who were exposed, especially those without immunity through vaccination or previous disease, should monitor for symptoms through Nov. 23 .
Symptoms typically begin 7-12 days (but up to 21 days) after exposure, and start with a cough, runny nose,

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