L.A. County health officials warn about measles exposure at restaurants, stores on Westside

Health officials are warning about another confirmed case of measles in a Los Angeles County resident.

The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health (Public Health) is also looking to identify others who may be at risk for measles and have been exposed.

According to Public Health, this case involves travel outside of the US and is not linked to the outbreak reported earlier this month, nor to the outbreak reported in April of this year.

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Health officials warn that other people may have been exposed to measles since public locations were visited by the person with measles while infectious.

Here are the times and locations where public exposure to measles was possible:

There is no known current risk related to measles that exists at these venues at this time, according to Public Health.

Anyone who may have been at these locations on those dates may be at risk of developing measles for up to 21 days after being exposed. Public Health says that people who were in the location above around the same time should: