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At O’Hare’s Terminal 1, that meant thousands of unsuspecting travelers could have walked straight through danger on April 22 and 23, never knowing the risk.
When the rash appeared and tests confirmed measles, isolation came too late to protect everyone they’d already passed.
The second case, an adult from the same Illinois county, underscored how quickly exposure can ripple outward.
a narrow window for diagnosis, quarantine, and vaccination of contacts. They’re pleading with recent
O’Hare travelers to check their MMR records, watch for fever, cough, red eyes, and rash—
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