An out-of-state visitor to Sedona may have exposed others to measles, Arizona health officials say.

The state Department of Health Services issued a warning Friday that people who were in the vicinity of the visitor between Aug. 6 and Aug. 8 should check their immunization records and watch for symptoms.

They say exposure was possible Aug. 6 in the afternoon at Slide Rock State Park and in the evening at Enchantment Resort.

The afflicted visitor also visited several places Aug. 7, including Pump House Station Urban Eatery, Redrock Precision Motors, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Tlaquepaque Arts & Crafts Village and Rene at Tlaquepaque. The visitor also went to a Cracker Barrel in Kingman the next morning.

The agency says Arizona currently has no reported cases of measles.


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