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"Reported as one of the early‑April exposure locations tied to five confirmed measles cases under county investigation, this campus library was included in warnings about local transmission in 2019. Public health guidance emphasized that measles can be contagious up to four days before rash onset, that non‑immunized contacts commonly become ill 7–21 days after exposure, and that exposed or symptomatic people should call their healthcare provider before seeking care; vaccination with two doses is advised and is about 97% effective." - Mona Holmes