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Possible measles exposure reported at 2 Michigan restaurants

EATON COUNTY, MI – Health officials are investigating a potential case of measles in Eaton County.

Test results are still pending, but the Barry-Eaton District Health Department is still alerting the public about two restaurants where visitors could have potentially been exposed to the highly contagious disease.

The health department sent an alert out Friday, April 18, to warn the public of the potential exposure.

People who visited the following locations during the listed times may have been exposed:

  • April 12: King Ocean Crab restaurant on Miller Street in Lansing from 6:30-10 p.m.
  • April 13: Bad Brads BBQ on South Baldwin Road in Orion Township from 4:30-7:30 p.m.

Measles is known for being highly contagious, with its ability to live up to two hours in an airspace after an infected person leaves the area. Without immunity, the likelihood of being infected after exposure to the virus is about 90%, according to health officials.

“We are acting out of an abundance of caution to notify the public as quickly as possible,” said Dr. Julie Kehdi, the health department’s medical director. “Measles spreads easily and can have serious health consequences, especially for children and people with weakened immune systems. We encourage anyone who may have been exposed to take action right away and check their vaccination status.”

Health officials say anyone who may have been exposed to measles within the last six days could be able to receive post-exposure treatment that could prevent illness.

Anyone exposed on April 13 should receive post-exposure treatment should be received by Saturday, April 19.

People are advised to contact their health care provider, pharmacy, or local health department for vaccination and guidance.

For more vaccine information, visit Michigan’s webpage on immunization information.

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