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Heath Department: Measles infected individual visited Super Bowl Village - fox59.com

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The Indiana State Department of Health has confirmed a person infected with the measles visited the Super Bowl Village at some point last week, where an estimated 250,000 people were throughout the day. The person is believed to have visited Friday.

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“Because of the widespread availability of the immunization, the majority of the population has been vaccinated, but you really need two doses to be fully protected,” said Reel. “We are encouraging people to contact their health care provider to make sure they are fully up to date on their vaccination.”

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