Health Officials in California and Utah confirmed nine cases, all them visitors of Disneyland or Disney California Adventure Park. There are three other cases not yet confirmed. Disneyland officials say that since they get people from all over the world, even from where measles in prevalent, that that's most likely the case.
Where do you think the measles came from? Do you think it will keep spreading and why?
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You can never know for sure where the measles came from, but there's not really a way to get rid of them in such a busy place like Disneyland. Maybe the amusement park needs to have better access to things like hand sanitizers around the park, but there's no way to get the whole park clean. The bad thing about going to a place so fun, but so busy comes with a cost, and that is having a possibility to get sick unfortunately.
I think it came from a tourist. I don't think they should have came on the trip if they knew they had it. I think it will spread for a little bit but eventually stop because of the vaccines and prevention for it.
I agree
I think it will probably keep spreading with all of the people that visit there.
I think we will learn to contain it but maybe check people for symptoms.
I think the measles came from a tourist and it will probably continue to spread because depending on the people they could've spread it to people on the plane here or in their hotel. It depends on where they all went.
I agree I hope we can learn to contain it.
I think the measles probably came from a guest and with proper procedures they will contain the measles
I agree and think that they will contain it as well.