Overview
- Maryland, which confirmed a case Sunday, listed possible exposures at BWI on April 12 and at a Baltimore urgent care and Sinai Hospital between April 14 and April 17.
- Rhode Island confirmed a travel-related case in a Providence County man in his 40s, with possible exposure at Atmed Treatment Center and at Panadería El Quetzal on April 15.
- Health teams in both states are identifying and notifying people who may have been exposed, and Rhode Island also alerted the CDC unit focused on health risks tied to international travel.
- Because measles can hang in the air for up to two hours, people at the listed sites should check MMR status, watch for symptoms for 21 days, and call a doctor before visiting a clinic if symptoms start.
- Maryland says some people exposed on or after April 14 may qualify for post‑exposure care, and Rhode Island can provide free MMR vaccine to families with insurance or access barriers.