Health officials on Thursday issued quarantine orders at the University of
“In this situation, for those exposed to a confirmed case of measles who could not provide evidence of two doses of measles immunizations or lab verified immunity to measles, a Health Officer Order for quarantine is being issued,” the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health
Students who may have been exposed to the disease and who cannot show verification of immunization must remain in their residences, notify health officials if they develop measles symptoms, and avoid contact with others while the quarantine is in effect, the department said.
“Quarantine for measles can be up to 21 days from the date of last exposure, at which time the exposed person is no longer a risk for developing the disease and spreading measles to others,” the statement read.
Public health officials declared a measles outbreak in Los Angeles County after confirming at least five cases of the disease, including one at UCLA.
On Wednesday, 119 students and eight faculty members were under quarantine at UCLA,
By Thursday afternoon, UCLA had
“I know there is concern about measles, particularly among the very small percentage of our community who have not been vaccinated,” UCLA Chancellor Gene Block
Health officials also identified one of the libraries at Cal State Los Angeles as having been a potential site of exposure.
“The Department of Public Health has determined that there is no known current risk related to measles at the library at this time,” Cal State said in a statement to HuffPost.
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This story has been updated with the latest quarantine numbers from UCLA.