Overview
- Health agencies confirmed an international traveler with measles arrived at LAX’s Tom Bradley Terminal B late Jan. 26 and visited Goofy’s Kitchen plus both Disneyland parks on Jan. 28 during specified exposure windows.
- Plumas County reported that three of four recent California cases involved people who visited Disneyland around Jan. 28, prompting contact tracing and notifications for park employees and potentially exposed visitors.
- Los Angeles County confirmed three recent, travel-linked cases with public exposure sites including a Sherman Oaks restaurant on Jan. 24 and a Woodland Hills Dunkin’ Donuts on Jan. 30, with airline passengers seated nearby to be notified.
- Officials advise those at listed locations to monitor for symptoms for 7–21 days, verify immunity, and consider MMR vaccination or immune globulin for eligible high‑risk groups if exposure was within seven days.
- The CDC counts about 588 U.S. cases in 2026 following a large 2025 surge, as authorities warn that declining vaccination coverage raises the risk of wider spread and loss of measles elimination status.