LOGAN, Utah — Out of the 41 reported cases of measles in Utah this year, four cases have been detected in the Bear River Health Department’s jurisdiction. Over the weekend, they helped 11 babies who were unvaccinated get treated for possible exposure to the measles virus.

Last Friday, the Bear River Health Department confirmed its first case of measles this year.

"We quickly identified any public exposure locations,” said Jordan Mathis with the Bear River Health Department.

The two spots were the Intermountain Budge Clinic in Logan and Chick-Fil-A in Providence. Mathis said they believed the exposure at the clinic was last Monday, so they worked with Intermountain Health officials to try to find people who might have been exposed and are susceptible to measles.

"Under five years old is

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