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Traveler With Measles Sparks Airport Alert

Boston, USAThursday, April 23, 2026

A passenger on a JetBlue flight from Fort Lauderdale to Boston was diagnosed with measles after arriving at Logan Airport. Health officials say anyone who spent time in Terminal C between midnight and 2:30 a.m. on April 14 could have been exposed. The individual left the airport in a private car and headed out of state, so no other Boston locations are known to have been affected.

Because the airport is usually quiet overnight, officials believe most contacts happened on the plane.
Massport noted that terminals are cleaned regularly and will increase cleaning if needed. They are working with local partners to identify and notify potential contacts.

What You Should Do

  • Unvaccinated or uncertain status: Contact a health provider right away.
  • Isolation period: Stay home from schools, work, public transit, and stores for 21 days until May 5.
  • Vaccinated individuals: Face a low risk of catching measles, but remain vigilant.

Context & Risks

This incident follows two other confirmed cases in Massachusetts this year. Experts warn that declining vaccination rates leave more people vulnerable to the highly contagious virus, which starts with flu‑like symptoms and a characteristic rash. Measles spreads easily through coughs, sneezes or contact with contaminated surfaces within two hours of exposure. Early detection and vaccination are key to preventing outbreaks.

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