DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado health officials on Friday identified four more confirmed measles cases connected to a school outbreak and gave an extensive list of new exposure locations that include hospitals, restaurants and Denver International Airport.
The Colorado Department of Health and Public Environment said three cases were confirmed in unvaccinated Adams County residents and one case was confirmed in an unvaccinated Weld County resident.
Officials declare measles outbreak after 3rd case confirmed at Broomfield schools
All four new cases are tied to Broomfield High School or Broomfield Heights Middle School, a growing list of cases tied to an outbreak at the high school.
Two previously confirmed cases were in students at the high school, and a third case was in a person with connections to the high school. There are now eight confirmed measles cases in Colorado so far this year…