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Officials warn of possible measles exposure at Philadelphia International Airport
Health officials are warning travelers who recently visited Philadelphia International Airport of a possible measle exposure.
Passengers may have been exposed to the measles at Philadelphia International Airport on Sunday, health officials said.
The airport said the closures will help keep the remaining checkpoints running smoothly despite shutdown-related staffing shortages.
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Flight cuts at Philadelphia International Airport begin Friday: Full list of impacted airports
Philadelphia International Airport is among 40 of the country's busiest airports that will cut flights by 10% starting Friday due to a shortage in air traffic controllers amid a historically long government shutdown.
Health officials are encouraging people who may have been exposed to check their vaccination status and watch for symptoms.
Officials are warning of a potential measles exposure at PHL on Sunday, Nov. 9, the Philadelphia Department of Public Health says.
The Philadelphia Department of Public Health says an individual with measles was traveling through the airport and that the exposure may have happened at Terminals A and B at PHL on Sunday, between 8:50 a.
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Possible measles exposure at Philadelphia International Airport
Health officials are warning the public about a potential measles exposure at Philadelphia International Airport over the weekend. According to the Philadelphia
Unvaccinated people who were in terminals A and B on Sunday should quarantine and get immunized, officials say.
Philadelphia travelers may encounter delays and cancellations at Philadelphia International Airport airport starting Friday. The federal government shutdown, now officially the longest in U.S. history,