Measles cases continue to rise across Utah, with more than 440 infections reported statewide since the outbreak began in June. In Moab, only three confirmed cases have been identified, but the virus has repeatedly appeared in local wastewater, suggesting infected people are still moving through the community. Health officials say tourism could increase the risk of transmission, even though vaccination rates in Grand County are slightly above the state average. Medical workers are urging people with symptoms to call ahead before seeking care so hospitals can isolate potential cases safely.
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• Utah Department of Health
https://epi.utah.gov/measles-response/
• Utah Wastewater Testing
https://avrpublic.dhhs.utah.gov/uwss/
Photo: A young boy shows symptoms of measles. Via Wikimedia Creative Commons.