GREENVILLE, S.C. —

Health officials in South Carolina are reporting measles exposure at several more schools.

On Friday, the South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) reported eight new cases of measles in the state since Tuesday.

Seven of the cases are household members of known cases. The source of the eighth case is still being investigated.

There are currently 281 individuals in quarantine and two in isolation.

Based on the new cases, DPH has identified public exposures at four new schools and began notifying potentially exposed students, faculty and staff on Dec. 1. Those schools are Fairforest Elementary (44 students in quarantine), Rainbow Lake Middle (61 students in quarantine), Fairforest Middle (fewer than 5 students in quarantine), and Dorman High – Freshman Campus (

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