Officials are warning of a potential measles exposure at Philadelphia International Airport over the weekend, but don't believe there's a threat to the general public, the city's health commissioner announced Tuesday.

The possible measles exposure happened between 8:50 a.m. and 4 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 9, at PHL in the airport's A and B terminals.

The city's health department said a patient with measles was traveling through the airport. Health officials are recommending anyone who was traveling or working in the airport Sunday to check their vaccination status and keep an eye out for symptoms.

"We believe there is no threat to the general public associated with this case of measles," Health Commissioner Dr. Palak Raval-Nelson said in a news release. "We encourage people who were pos

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