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Health warning issued after measles outbreak in Sydney, northern NSW

Health officials traveled to an active epidemic zone late last week after a measles last week, and released a warning for the inhabitants of North NSW and Sydney.

NSW Health released the warning on Wednesday after returning from WA, which was currently an active measles epidemic, after a person traveling around the state.

Authorities, Sydney’s Kingsford Smith Airport (T2) between 6.30 and 7 in the morning, and last week on September 12 at 8.30 and 09:20 Gold Coast Airport’s main terminal baggage and arrival travelers to monitor potential symptoms to monitor potential symptoms.

Camera iconHealth officials traveled to an active epidemic zone late last week after a measles last week, and released a warning for the inhabitants of North NSW and Sydney. ACS Credit: Given

The infectious case flew from Perth to Sydney Virgin Australian flight Va572, which left at 12 o’clock and reached 6.29 o’clock, Virgin Flight VA505’i Gold Coast’s Coast’s Coolankta Airport reached 8.31 in the morning.

NSW Health also warned everyone who participated in the Tweed Valley Hospital Emergency Service Department on September 15th between 11.30 on September 15th to watch symptoms.

North Coast Public Health Director Valerie Delpech confirmed that there is no risk of any ongoing places, but the symptoms may take up to 18 days, he said.

“Among the symptoms that need to be considered, fever, painful eyes, nose and cough are usually followed with a red, stained rash that spread to the rest of the body after three or four days.”

Among the symptoms that need to be considered, fever, painful eyes, nose and cough are usually monitored with a red, stained rash that spread to the rest of the body after three or four days. Picture: given
Camera iconAmong the symptoms that need to be considered, fever, painful eyes, nose and cough are usually monitored with a red, stained rash that spread to the rest of the body after three or four days. Given Credit: Given

“It can take up to 18 days for the symptoms to appear after a exposure, so it is important for people visiting these places to search for symptoms until Wednesday, October 3.

Uz We want to remind the community to make sure that they are up to date with vaccines. If the measles vaccine is given early enough, it can prevent the disease even after being exposed. ”

The warning confirms that WA Health has been detected by WA Health on Saturday, which is believed to be connected to a trip from Bali at Perth.

WA has now created a total of 35 measles cases this year.

Queensland Health also confirmed a epidemic connected to traveling from Bali last week at a hostel in Cairns.

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