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Health officials in Washington, D.C., are investigating after an Amtrak passenger who rode the train into Union Station was confirmed to have measles.
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Washington, DC, health officials confirm measles case ahead of cherry blossom seasonWashington, D.C. officials warned that a person with a confirmed cases of measles may have exposed others at the city’s Union Station and an urgent care.
Amtrak public relations manager Jason Abrams told the Globe the train made 17 stops between Boston’s South Station and Washington’s Union Station, which is where the infected person got off ...
An Amtrak train arrives at Union Station, Nov. 22, 2023, in Washington, D.C. Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images On Wednesday, health officials confirmed the measles patient is a Minnesota resident who ...
The White House this week forced Amtrak CEO Stephen Gardner to step down as head of the U.S. passenger railroad after President Donald Trump sought the changes, two sources told Reuters.
Amtrak said in a statement, "[D.C.] Public Health has notified Amtrak of a confirmed case of measles in a customer traveling on Amtrak Train 175 from New York to Washington Union Station on ...
Officials have also notified Amtrak of the case, as the person traveled on Amtrak Train 175 from New York to Washington Union Station on Wednesday, March 19. That train has several stops along the ...
Lawmakers from D.C. and Maryland are working to get federal transportation grants approved for Union Station. DC News Now has ...
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Washington, D.C., health officials have confirmed the first measles case in the nation’s capital and identified several exposure sites including Union Station and Adams Morgan. Officials ...
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