WASHINGTON — Health officials in Virginia are investigating after a person with measles traveled through Dulles International Airport on Aug. 12.

According to the Virginia Department of Health, the person, who’s from another state, traveled through the main terminal at the airport, the TSA security checkpoint, in concourse B, and on transportation from the main terminal to concourse B between 1 and 5 p.m.

VDH officials said the department was trying to identify people who may have been exposed to the disease. Although they say that if you’ve received two doses of the vaccine or were born before 1957, you should be fine.

Otherwise, you should consider contacting your healthcare provider with any questions.

If you think you might have been exposed, watch for symptoms for 21 days. If you

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