
DC health officials warn of measles exposures across city, including March for Life rally
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Health officials in Washington, D.C. are warning that people may have been exposed to measles in locations throughout the city.
Health officials in Washington, D.C., are warning that people may have been exposed to measles in locations across the city.
DC Health said in a statement that it "was notified of multiple confirmed cases of measles whose carriers visited multiple locations in the District while contagious."
Among those locations is the annual National March for Life rally, which took place on the National Mall on Jan. 23 and had several high-profile speakers, including Vice President JD Vance and House Speaker Mike Johnson.
Other locations include:
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