Baby Tested Positive For Measles At Santa Monica High Toddler Center

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An investigation will be done to see how many others, infant, toddlers, and daycare center workers may have been exposed or infected.

This center is available to Santa Monica high school students to drop off their babies while they attend classes. There are 24 infants in the program. It's unclear how long the infected baby has been attending.

Students at the high school say the day care is pretty removed from the rest of the campus adding "I'm not too concerned I got my shots but I feel bad for everyone who has been infected." said student Gaynor Rios.

Babies get vaccinated for measles starting at 12 months.

There are more than 90 confirmed cases of measles in California traced back to exposure at Disneyland in December.

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