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Two Additional Measles Cases Identified in Weld County With El Paso County Exposure Site

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CDPHE and Weld County Public Health identified two additional measles cases in unvaccinated adult residents, household contacts of a previously confirmed case unrelated to the Broomfield schools outbreak. Public exposure is possible at a Chick-fil-A location in Colorado Springs (El Paso County) on March 25 from 5-8 p.m.

What changed

CDPHE announced two additional laboratory-confirmed measles cases in Weld County, Colorado, involving unvaccinated adult household contacts of a prior case. The new cases are not connected to the ongoing Broomfield schools outbreak. Health officials identified a public exposure location at a Chick-fil-A in El Paso County (Colorado Springs) on March 25 from 5-8 p.m., with symptom onset possible through April 15.\n\nHealthcare providers in Colorado should maintain heightened awareness for measles symptoms in patients with potential exposure, particularly unvaccinated individuals and infants under one year. Consumers who visited the listed Chick-fil-A location during the specified timeframe should monitor for symptoms through April 15 and contact public health authorities before seeking medical care to prevent further transmission.

What to do next

  1. Monitor for measles symptoms (fever, cough, runny nose, red eyes, rash) for 21 days after potential exposure
  2. If unvaccinated, receive MMR vaccine within 72 hours of exposure to help prevent illness
  3. Contact CDPHE at 720-653-3369 or your local public health agency before visiting healthcare facilities if symptomatic

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Colorado public health officials identify additional measles cases in Weld County residents

Wednesday, April 8, 2026

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Additional public exposures possible in El Paso County

Denver (April 8, 2026) — The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment and Weld County Public Health have identified two additional measles cases in two unvaccinated adult Weld County residents. Both individuals are household contacts of a previously-confirmed case that is not linked to the Broomfield schools outbreak. Officials are notifying the public about a new potential exposure location in El Paso County related to these cases.

Measles is a highly contagious but preventable disease. Getting the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine is the best way to protect yourself, your family, and your community.

Symptoms and prevention

Measles symptoms begin with fever, cough, runny nose, and red eyes, followed by a rash that usually starts several days later on the face and spreads. If you have not had the MMR vaccine, you can get it within 72 hours of exposure to help prevent illness. In some exposure cases, immunoglobulin given within six days may also help prevent or lessen illness.

Known exposure location

Based on available information, anyone who visited the currently identified location at the listed date and time may have been exposed to measles. We will add any newly identified locations to the CDPHE exposures webpage as they are confirmed.

| Location | Date/time | When symptoms may develop |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Chick-fil-A
Citadel Crossing Shopping Center
505 N. Academy Blvd.
Colorado Springs, CO 80909 | Wednesday, March 25
5 p.m. - 8 p.m. | Through April 15 |

What to do if you were exposed

  • Watch for symptom s: Measles symptoms begin with fever, cough, runny nose, and red eyes, followed by a rash that usually starts several days later on the face and spreads. If you were at the location at the listed date and time, you may have been exposed. Watch for symptoms for 21 days after exposure. Monitoring for symptoms is especially critical for people who have not been vaccinated with the MMR vaccine, particularly infants under one year of age who are not routinely recommended for the vaccine. If you develop symptoms, call your local public health agency or CDPHE (720-653-3369) right away.
  • Call before you go: If you need medical care, do not delay. Call your health care provider, urgent care, or emergency department before going in, and tell them you may have been exposed to measles. This helps prevent further spread.

More information

Visit the CDPHE measles webpage, which includes information about symptoms, transmission, and vaccine recommendations, 2026 Colorado measles case information, and a current list of exposure locations.

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April 8th, 2026
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