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Health NZ Alerts Public After Measles Cases Linked to Ferry

Health New Zealand has confirmed two new cases of measles, raising concerns about potential community spread following high-risk exposure on a Cook Strait ferry. This development brings the total number of active measles cases in the country to six, with confirmed instances in Northland, Auckland, Manawatū, and Nelson.
The four cases tied to the outbreak are linked to a Bluebridge ferry that operated from Picton to Wellington on October 3, between 14:00 and 17:30. Approximately 350 passengers aboard the ferry have been contacted by Health NZ, which has provided them with essential health information and advice regarding measles exposure.
Measles is a highly contagious viral illness that can lead to serious complications, particularly in unvaccinated individuals. In light of this outbreak, authorities are urging anyone who may have been on the ferry during the specified time frame to monitor their health closely and seek medical attention if symptoms arise.
Health NZ has emphasized the importance of vaccination as the most effective method of preventing measles. The organization continues to encourage all eligible individuals to ensure their immunizations are up to date.
The current outbreak has raised awareness about the necessity of public health measures, especially in light of recent international travel trends. With the increasing movement of people, the risk of communicable diseases spreading across communities remains a significant concern.
As the public health response continues, Health NZ is actively monitoring the situation and coordinating efforts to manage the outbreak effectively. Further updates will be provided as more information becomes available.
In the meantime, individuals are reminded to practice good hygiene and to remain vigilant about their health, especially during this period of increased risk.
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