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FLORENCE, Ariz. (AP) — Pinal County authorities say four members of a family in the Kearny area have the measles and likely are linked to last month's outbreak in Southern California.
County Public Health Services District officials say family travelled to Disneyland between Dec. 16-20 and all four people were unvaccinated.
The names of the family members haven't been released.
An outbreak of measles that originated at Disneyland last month reportedly has sickened some six dozen people — most of them unvaccinated — in several states and Mexico.
County Health Services District are trying to identify people who may have been exposed and they're working closely with the Arizona State Department of Health Services and other related organizations to notify those at risk.
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