The Orange County Health Care Agency has verified a second measles case associated with Disneyland, sparking increased vigilance among recent park visitors. On January 22, an individual who has now tested positive for measles spent time at Disneyland Park from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., and later at Disney California Adventure Park until closing.
This confirmation follows a previous case involving an international traveler who visited similar locations, including Goofy’s Kitchen at the Disneyland Hotel, possibly exposing others to the virus. As measles symptoms may take up to three weeks to manifest, those present at the parks on the specified dates are advised to monitor their health closely.
Measles, an extremely infectious disease, spreads through airborne particles when an infected person coughs or sneezes. Symptoms generally include fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, and a characteristic rash that starts on the face and spreads. The disease can lead to severe complications, particularly in vulnerable groups such as young children, pregnant women, and immunocompromised individuals.
Health officials are collaborating with Disneyland management to identify employees who might have been exposed. The agency is emphasizing the importance of vaccination, which remains the most effective preventive measure against measles. Public health authorities recommend that those unsure of their vaccination status or not fully vaccinated seek medical advice promptly. For recent exposures, vaccines or immune globulin might be suggested to prevent the disease.
In an effort to contain the outbreak, those exposed more than a week ago and not immune have been instructed to isolate and minimize contact with others for 21 days. The health care agency is actively engaged in contact tracing and has stated that Disneyland is fully cooperating with the efforts.
Despite the confirmed cases, Disneyland has not altered its operations, as there has been no sign of widespread transmission at this time. Nevertheless, with the potential for additional cases, vigilance is key. Health authorities continue to monitor the situation and will issue updates if necessary.
Visitors who experience symptoms after their visit are encouraged to contact their healthcare provider before seeking in-person care to avoid further spreading the virus in medical facilities. Disneyland, a venue accustomed to dealing with health and safety challenges, remains open to the public.