Hudson county residents with measles can expose others in hospitals, coffee shops, shopping malls and other areas. The State Health Bureau was announced tuesday.
Those who visit the next place for the date and time should monitor the symptoms that can be exposed to measles and appear until August 2, the health officials said.
- UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL Emergency Room in New Ack between 5:30 pm and 10:15 pm on July 4th
- Hackensack University Medical Center from Hackensack University Medical Center from 11:15 pm to 2:30 pm from July 4 to 5
- Hackensack University Medical Center from July 8 to 9
- Joseph M. Sanzari Children’s Hospital of Hackensack University Medical Center between 5:15 am and 4:30 pm on July 8-9
- Lost coffee from Dr. 10 Dr. S.
- New Port Mall in Jersey City at 6 pm on July 6th at 6 pm
- On July 6, Paterson’s 1076 Main St. of Al-Basha, 8-11 pm
- 1 Broadway Elite Pediatrics, July 7th SUITE 303, 10 am and 1:45 pm
- Kearny’s 220 Schuyler Ave. CVS on July 7, between 12:30 pm and 3pm
Individuals in danger include people who have not been vaccinated or have no measles in the past.
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This incident is not related to the Ocean County measles reported last week.
Garden State reported five measles of measles by 2025, and three of them were part of the household in February. The case was related to those who were not vaccinated.
Currently, state governments do not experience measles, which are defined as three or more related cases. Disease Control and Prevention Center.
According to the CDC, measles include high fever, cough, runny nose, and red rash that starts with a lot of red eyes and hairlines.
The rash usually starts 3-5 days after other symptoms. People can spread measles to others four days ago four days before the rash appeared.
Those who suspect exposure must call the local health department or medical service provider before going to the medical office or the emergency room.
According to the New Jersey Health of Health, 92 %of the reported cases reported in the United States in 2025 are one of those who have not received or vaccinated vaccines.
According to the CDC, as of July 8, a total of 1,288 measles cases were reported by 39 states.
As a result, this is the highest annual measles in 33 years when public officials recorded more than 2,100 infections in 1992.
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