SEATTLE — King County health officials say a traveler with measles passed through King County and the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport at the end of May.
The traveler was contagious at the time and could have exposed others who do not have immunity to the disease through vaccination.
The traveler spent time on May 30 at the Baroness Hotel, Bartell Drugs in downtown Seattle, McDonalds on Third Avenue, T-Mobile and the airport.
Health officials ask people to call a health care provider if they develop an illness with fever or illness with an unexplained rash between June 6 and 20. To avoid exposing others, they should call their doctor before visiting a clinic or hospital.
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