By Associated Press - Tuesday, April 23, 2019

JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - Mississippi officials say they’re investigating a third site where a traveler passing through Mississippi could have infected people with measles.

The Mississippi State Department of Health says Monday that a traveler was contagious and visited the food court at Turtle Creek Mall in Hattiesburg on April 10. Earlier, officials warned the traveler visited a Subway restaurant on April 9 and a Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers on April 10, both in Hattiesburg.

Mississippi hasn’t reported any cases of measles despite a nationwide outbreak.



Officials warn that unvaccinated people have a 90 percent chance of infection. They say anyone exposed should take immediate precautions. Anyone exposed should contact a physician or emergency room before going there to ensure precautions to prevent further infections. Symptoms usually appear about 11 days after exposure.

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