On Monday, Placer County Public Health reported they had confirmed three measles cases. The cases are linked to one family, health officials say, with the patients all being teenagers.
Notably, public health officials believe that the Placer County cases were the result of the patients being exposed to an extended family member who had traveled recently to South Carolina.
Placer County public health officials say they have been unable to confirm the vaccination status of their measles patients. All of the patients are recovering at home and there are no public exposure risks from the family, officials say.
Before the new Placer County numbers, California had recorded a total of 21 measles cases as of Feb. 23. According to the Centers of Disease Control, there have been a total of 1,136 measles cases confirmed across the U.S. in 2026.
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