LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — New details about the traveler on the middle of attainable measles exposures on the Las Vegas airport signifies extra exposures might need occurred in Seattle and Anchorage, Alaska.
The Nevada Hospital Affiliation mentioned immediately in its weekly report that the case concerned a “single unvaccinated traveler from an area with substantial measles outbreak.”
The traveler “created exposures at three airports on October 13 (Las Vegas, Seattle, Anchorage) before isolating upon arrival,” in line with the NHA report.
Measles confirmed in traveler who was at Las Vegas airport, well being officers say
Media reviews in Alaska point out {that a} traveler was remoted upon arrival there on Oct. 13.
Data reported by Alaska Public Media, a PBS outlet in Anchorage, confirmed that the publicity occasions at every airport point out the individual flew out of Las Vegas to Seattle and on to Anchorage. The publicity occasions and areas on Oct. 13 had been:
Harry Reid Worldwide Airport in Las Vegas, 6:30 a.m.-7:30 a.m.
Seattle-Tacoma Worldwide Airport, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Ted Stevens Anchorage Worldwide Airport, 4 p.m.-8 p.m.
Officers in Seattle reported the individual traveled earlier than they found they had been contaminated and earlier than any rash appeared.
The Southern Nevada Well being District reported the potential of Las Vegas exposures in a Monday information launch, saying the individual boarded an 8 a.m. flight, and frolicked in Terminal 3 on the E Gates at Reid Airport. That signifies that the traveler both arrived on a connecting flight or would have handed via TSA safety in Terminal 3 earlier.
Statements that the traveler got here from “an area with substantial measles outbreak” recommend the individual got here to Las Vegas on a connecting flight.
8 Information Now has reached out to SNHD to make clear that data.
The information launch suggested that the measles virus can stay within the air for as much as two hours after an contaminated individual has left the world.