GT County Health Department Offering Measles Vaccination Clinic June 20

Due to a rise in measles cases across the U.S. and Michigan, the Grand Traverse County Health Department (GTCHD) will host a walk-in measles vaccination clinic on June 20. 

The clinic will take place from 8:30am to 11:30am and 1pm to 4pm at 2600 LaFranier Road in Traverse City. The measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine is recommended for children starting at age one, with a second dose given at four to six years of age. Adults born after 1957 who are unvaccinated or unsure of their vaccination status should also get vaccinated. 

As of June 5, there have been 1,168 confirmed cases of measles throughout the U.S., including 10 cases in Michigan. While there have been no reported cases in Grand Traverse County, tourist season will bring many travelers to the community.

“Measles is a highly contagious virus that spreads through airborne droplets and can linger on surfaces and in the air for up to two hours after an infected person leaves the room,” says Jacalyn Money-Bruno, MPH, RN, GTCHD Director of Prevention and Community Health. “Given its contagious nature and the increase of travelers to our area over the next few months, we strongly encourage everyone to ensure they are protected against measles now, rather than waiting until it’s too late.”

Measles typically begins with high fever, a runny nose, red eyes, and a cough, followed by a raised, red rash that starts on the face and spreads to the body and extremities. The infection can lead to serious health complications, including seizures, pneumonia, brain damage, and even death.

For more information or to schedule an appointment for a time outside of the clinic, contact GTCHD at 231-995-6131.