SPARTANBURG — State health officials are cautioning that someone with measles visited a restaurant in Spartanburg amid an ongoing measles outbreak that’s tied to dozens of cases, potentially spreading the highly infectious disease to anyone who is unvaccinated or has a compromised immune system.

An individual infected with measles was at the Kanpai of Tokyo restaurant at 2300 Winchester Place from 3-6 p.m. Nov. 2, the S.C. Department of Public Health announced Nov. 10 . A manager at the restaurant said they were not immediately available for an interview but added that the restaurant also found out on Nov. 10.

The state agency asks anyone who was at the restaurant during that three-hour span to contact their health care provider if they think they may have been exposed — especially

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