The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) has confirmed two new cases of measles in unvaccinated metro Atlanta residents.
According to a release from DPH, the two family members may have been exposed through contact with the first person who contracted the virus.
About a week after learning of a measles patient in Georgia, health officials have uncovered additional cases.
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