In a follow-up on the measles outbreak in Clark County, WA, health officials report two additional confirmed cases , bringing the total to 61, as of Sunday.

Clark County Public Health name the following locations as possible exposure sites:
Health care facilities:
- Sea Mar Medical Clinic East Vancouver, 19005 SE 34th St., Vancouver from 1:50 to 5:50 pm Tuesday, Feb. 5.
- The Vancouver Clinic Salmon Creek, 2525 NE 139th St., Vancouver
- 7 to 10 pm Thursday, Feb. 14
- 10:30 am to 3:45 pm Friday, Feb. 15
Schools and child care centers:
- Image Elementary School, 4400 NE 122nd Ave., Vancouver on Monday, Feb. 11; Tuesday, Feb. 12; Wednesday, Feb. 13; Thursday, Feb. 14; and Friday, Feb. 15.
- Pacific Middle School, 2017 NE 172nd Ave., Vancouver on Monday, Feb. 11; Tuesday, Feb. 12; and Wednesday, Feb. 13.
Public Health is requiring exclusion of students and staff without documented immunity to measles from only those schools identified as possible exposure sites. Students and staff excluded from those identified schools are also excluded from other schools, child care and other congregate settings. Students and staff at schools where measles exposure did not occur are not impacted by exclusions.
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