The potential exposures happened last week from Jan. 7 to 9, according to officials with the health departments in Virginia, D.C., Maryland and Pennsylvania.
Health officials said anyone who may have been near the following public areas may have been exposed:
Pennsylvania
Philadelphia International Airport, Terminal A East from 7:50 p.m. to 11 p.m. on Jan. 7.
William H Gray III, 30th Street Station from 8:15 p.m. to 11:25 p.m. on Jan. 7.
Amtrak Northeast Regional Train Southbound 175 from 9:23 p.m. on Jan. 7
DC
Amtrak Northeast Regional train from Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station to D.C.’s Union Station from 9 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. on Jan. 7.
Maryland
Amtrak’s BWI Marshall Airport shuttle bus to and from the BWI Marshall train station and the drop-off points outside of the lower level of the airport from 10:45 p.m. on Jan. 7 to 1:30 a.m. on Jan. 8.
BWI Marshall Airport parking shuttle bus to and from the lower levels outside of the BWI Marshall Airport and the airport’s long-term parking lots from 11 p.m. on Jan. 7 to 2 a.m. on Jan. 8.
Virginia
Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center Emergency Department and Executive Medicine Suite from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Jan. 9
Alexander T. Augusta Military Medical Center Emergency Department and Executive Medicine Suite from 10 p.m. on Jan. 9 to midnight on Jan. 10.
The Amtrak train the child traveled on is believed to have made stops between Boston, Massachusetts, and D.C.’s Union Station on Jan. 7, according to the health officials in Philadelphia and Maryland.
The Maryland Department of Health said there were no exposures identified inside the terminals of the BWI Marshall Airport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:😒 nope. can’t list which terminal they were traveling through. If only we had better screening and testing of who comes into our country.
They were not in the airport. Train from Philly to BWI Amtrak station, shuttle to terminal and shuttle from terminal to long term parking. No mention of travel from another country.
This. Person parked their car in long term parking at BWI but wast flying. Was taking the train.
There was recent international travel, but not to/from MD. And it was a home grown case of antivaxxer lunacy and horrible parenting, not a dirty migrant for all the racists in here.
From CBS News:
The infected person was a pre-school-aged child from Virginia who recently traveled internationally, Virginia Health officials confirmed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:😒 nope. can’t list which terminal they were traveling through. If only we had better screening and testing of who comes into our country.
They were not in the airport. Train from Philly to BWI Amtrak station, shuttle to terminal and shuttle from terminal to long term parking. No mention of travel from another country.
This. Person parked their car in long term parking at BWI but wast flying. Was taking the train.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:😒 nope. can’t list which terminal they were traveling through. If only we had better screening and testing of who comes into our country.
They were not in the airport. Train from Philly to BWI Amtrak station, shuttle to terminal and shuttle from terminal to long term parking. No mention of travel from another country.
Anonymous wrote:😒 nope. can’t list which terminal they were traveling through. If only we had better screening and testing of who comes into our country.
Anonymous wrote:😒 nope. can’t list which terminal they were traveling through. If only we had better screening and testing of who comes into our country.
Maryland Dept of Health issues notification of potential measles exposures associated with person who traveled through Maryland
https://health.maryland.gov/newsroom/Pages/Maryland%20Dept%20of%20Health%20issues%20notification%20of%20potential%20measles%20exposures%20associated%20with%20person%20who%20traveled%20through%20Maryland.aspx
The Department has been notified of a confirmed case of measles in a person who traveled through Maryland while infectious late Jan. 7, 2026, through early Jan. 8, 2026. Learn more about locations of potential exposure and what to do if you believe you may have been exposed: bit.ly/4qMSLv2.