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Washington, D.C. health officials have warned that multiple confirmed measles cases were linked to attendees and venues associated with the annual March for Life rally and related events held Jan. 21–25, 2026.
DC Health said infected individuals visited locations while contagious, including the National March for Life rally and concert on Jan. 23, the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, Catholic University of America (Garvey Hall, Pryzbyla Center and St.
Vincent de Paul Chapel), Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Union Station and Metro/Amtrak services between Jan. 21 and Feb. 2.
Officials advised people present at listed times to monitor for symptoms for 21 days and contact healthcare providers; two doses of MMR vaccine provide strong protection.
The warning arrives amid a national resurgence of measles: federal officials reported 733 confirmed U.S. cases as of Feb. 9, and state health authorities have described large localized outbreaks, notably in South Carolina.
Public health agencies are tracing contacts, issuing quarantine recommendations and urging vaccination to prevent further spread, particularly in communities with low immunization coverage.







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