
For the first time since the 2019 outbreak, a measles case has been confirmed in New Zealand.
The potential exposure events include supermarkets, hotels and a major music festival.
Director of National Public Health Service Dr Nick Chamberlain said the man was affected overseas but did not become infectious until he was in New Zealand.
He is currently self-isolating and contact tracing is underway.
Between Sunday, February 5 and Saturday, February 11, there are a number of public exposure events when the measles could have been spread, said Te Whatu Ora. These are:
- Countdown, Quay St: February 6 from 6.30pm to 7pm
- Pharmacy at Quay Park, Auckland CBD: February 9 from 2pm to 3.30pm
- Blue Haven Hotel, Tauranga: February 5 to 6, checked out 1am on February 6
- Lolo Authentic Turkish Kitchen, Mount Maunganui, February 6 from 1pm to 2pm
- Charter bus to That Weekend festival: February 5, 2.30pm
- That Weekend festival: February 5 from 3.30pm to 11.30pm
- Charter bus to Tauranga from That Weekend festival: February 5, 11pm to February 6, 12.30am
- The General Cafe, Mount Maunganui: February 6 from 11am to 12.30pm.
Chamberlain warned the public that measles is a very serious illness that spreads very quickly, much faster than Covid-19.
鈥淲e ask anyone present at these exposure events to stay alert to symptoms of measles and check if they are immune,鈥 Chamberlain said.
鈥淵ou should ring Healthline on 0800 611 116 if you aren鈥檛 immune and may have been exposed.鈥
Symptoms can include a fever, cough, runny nose and sore and watery 鈥減ink鈥 eyes. These are followed by a blotchy rash.
If you catch measles you鈥檙e infectious four days before and until four days after the rash appears.
Chamberlain said it was inevitable that we would have further cases of measles in New Zealand, and Te Whatu Ora had been preparing for this for some time.
鈥淲e know how infectious measles is from the last outbreak in Auckland and Northland,鈥 Chamberlain said.
鈥淭he most important thing that people can do to protect themselves is to ensure they and their tamariki are immunised.
鈥淰accination is safe and effective.鈥
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