Clark County Public Health hasn’t identified any new measles cases since Friday. There are 53 confirmed measles cases in Clark County, and two suspected cases, according to a Clark County Public Health press release.
There were also no new exposure locations identified. Visit here for a complete list of exposure sites: www.columbian.com/news/2019/jan/29/measles-exposure-sites.
Of the 53 cases confirmed, 47 had not been immunized against the highly contagious virus. Immunization status could not be verified for five cases, and one case involved a child who had received only a single dose of the MMR vaccine. Two of those cases have moved to Georgia.
Confirmed Clark County cases include 38 children ages 1 to 10; 13 youths ages 11 to 18; and one adult between 19 and 29; one adult between 30 and 39. There is also a confirmed case in King County and four in Multnomah County, Ore.