Clallam County health officials release list of places man with measles visited (CORRECTED)

EDITOR’S NOTE: Clallam County health officials corrected the date that a Port Angeles man with a confirmed measles case visited sites in King County when he was contagious.

The man was in King County on Jan. 28, according to the Clallam County Department of Health and Human Services. Officials previously said he was in Federal Way, Kent and Auburn on Jan. 29. This story has been corrected from its original transmission.

Anyone who was in one of the following locations during the indicated times may have been exposed to measles.

PORT ANGELES — The Clallam County Department of Health and Human Services has listed the approximate times and places that a man hospitalized for measles visited while he was contagious.

The man, who was from the Port Angeles area, was hospitalized at Olympic Medical Center in Port Angeles on Sunday.

Close contacts of the man already have been notified of their exposure and have been evaluated for immunity.

Anyone who was in one of the following locations during the indicated times may have been exposed to measles.

Times may overlap, said Dr. Tom Locke, health officer for Clallam and Jefferson counties.

CLALLAM COUNTY

Jan. 27

3:30-5:45 p.m. — Wendy’s Restaurant, 1830 E. First St., Port Angeles.

4:45-6:55 p.m. — Mt. Pleasant IGS and Texaco station, 3010 E. U.S. Highway 101, Port Angeles.

Jan. 29

9:01-11:15 a.m. — Longhouse Market & Deli, 271020 Highway 101, Sequim

3:10-5:30 p.m. — Mt. Pleasant IGS and Texaco station, 3010 E. U.S. Highway 101, Port Angeles.

Jan. 30

11:13 a.m.-1:23 p.m. — Mt. Pleasant IGS and Texaco station, 3010 E. U.S. Highway 101, Port Angeles.

KING COUNTY

Jan. 28

11 a.m-1:10 p.m. — SeaTac Rest Area on Interstate 5 North, Federal Way.

11:24 a.m.-1:35 p.m. — Owen Equipment Co. 8721 S. 218th St., Kent.

11:45 a.m.-1:50 p.m. — Bent Bike Motorcycle Salvage, 4337 Auburn Way North, Auburn.

11:58 a.m.-2:15 p.m. — Arby’s Restaurant, 140 15th St. N.E., Auburn.

Christina Hurst, public health programs manager for Clallam County Health and Human Services, said residents can phone the department for advice at 360-417-2274.

The patient no longer is infectious but remains at OMC with what Hurst called “underlying health issues.”

His name has not been released.

When the man went to OMC’s emergency room Sunday, tests confirmed that he had measles.

Officials have not determined where he got the disease.

Some Washington state cases have been traced to the so-called Disneyland outbreak of late December; others, to travelers returning through Seattle-Tacoma International Airport from South America.

Meanwhile, the hospital announced that 99 percent of its personnel have been immunized for measles.

One health care worker who was thought not to have been vaccinated and who was in the emergency room when the man was hospitalized has been determined to have measles immunity, OMC officials said.

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