Thank you, Donald Trump and Bobby Jr.
RI Health Department notice:
The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) is advising the public that a confirmed case of measles has been identified in Rhode Island. This was a case in a male from Providence County in his 40s who had recent international travel and returned to Rhode Island on April 13.
He went to Atmed Treatment Center on April 15, and he was
tested for measles. He is recovering at home.
The last confirmed case of measles in Rhode Island was in
January 2025. In addition, customers and staff at Panadería El Quetzal, 445
Hartford Ave., Providence, on April 15 between 4:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. may have
been exposed.
RIDOH has worked with Panadería El Quetzal and Atmed
Treatment Center to notify staff and other people who may have been exposed.
RIDOH is working to identify and contact those people. The
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Division of Global Migration
Health (DGMH) was notified because people on the same flights as these
individuals may have been exposed.
Anyone who was believed to have had contact with this
patient during his infectious period are being contacted and provided with
instructions on steps to help prevent any spread. As is protocol, RIDOH is
taking additional measures in consultation with CDC.
Those who could have been exposed and begin to develop
symptoms of measles should call their healthcare professional before visiting
an office, clinic, or emergency department. Visiting a healthcare facility may
put others at risk and should be avoided if possible.
Anyone who has had measles in the past or has received two
doses of the Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) vaccine is unlikely to develop
measles even if exposed.
The best way to
protect against measles is with the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine.
MMR is safe and effective.







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