A West Sacramento resident who was diagnosed with measles, the first case this year across Yolo and Sacramento counties , may have exposed the virus to other patients and medical staff after arriving at the Sutter Davis Hospital, a Yolo County spokesperson said in a news release Friday.

The infected person has a “mild illness” and is recovering at home, according to the release. The individual, whose vaccination status is unknown by county officials, went to Sutter Davis Hospital’s Emergency Department between 10:12 p.m. and 1:42 a.m. May 30 and May 31. They also visited the facility from 2:42 p.m. to 1:23 p.m. Monday, the statement said.

Medical providers identified patients and employees who may have been exposed at the facility at 2000 Sutter Place in Davis and are working to conta

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