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International students remain in quarantine in King County hotel after measles exposure

Apr 20, 2024, 1:16 PM | Updated: Apr 22, 2024, 11:25 am

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International students remain in quarantine in King County hotel after measles exposure. (成人X站 7)

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RENTON, Wash. 鈥 A group of over a dozen international students from Africa are in quarantine in a King County hotel after they were exposed to measles.

As of Friday, according to several host families for the students, they have been in quarantine since April 10. None of the students have tested positive for measles nor shown any symptoms since their exposure.

The organization that has brought the students to the United States tells 成人X站 7 they are collaborating with the Department of Public Health on all precautions to ensure the health and safety of the kids and community.

However, where these students are quarantined isn鈥檛 ideal according to several host families that have reached out to 成人X站 7 about this.



鈥淣one of these kids have shown any symptoms. They have not been exposed in over a week. Almost two weeks now. We鈥檙e good. We would gladly welcome them into our home as many as we can take,鈥 one parent said.

When 成人X站 7 went to the hotel where these kids are staying, one guest came to our crew and said their truck was broken into and had thousands of dollars worth of tools stolen.

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鈥淪omebody snuck in behind my truck over here, parked by the dumpster and smashed my glass out. Took all my tools. About two grand worth of tools,鈥 the guest told 成人X站 7.

He also says it鈥檚 going to cost $900 to fix his back window. Because of it, he now takes his tools inside his room.

鈥淪ad to say I went and bought half of my tools back. And I鈥檝e been taking them to my room every night. Maybe nobody will steal from me anymore,鈥 he said.

As these students remain in quarantine, some host families feel this situation could鈥檝e been handled in a different way.

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鈥淚 also know that it is complicated. So, I can respect what people are trying to do, it鈥檚 just not enough,鈥 one parent said.

According to one of the organizers of the non-profit in charge of the students, their quarantine should be ending within the next 9 days.

罢丑别听聽of Health sent this information on the situation:

CDC guidance is 21 days from exposure. Anytime that there鈥檚 potential for measles exposures, we act quickly to help prevent the spread. This is critically important because measles is a serious disease and is very contagious.

We are very sorry the visitors鈥 plans have been disrupted and appreciate their help and cooperation in preventing the potential spread of disease.

We are following CDC guidelines for infection control of measles to minimize the risk of spread to others and to prevent a measles outbreak. Their guidance includes specific requirements for facilities that can be used for highly contagious diseases like measles. We continue to actively work to provide the best available options for their stay while they are here. To protect the privacy of the individuals, we aren鈥檛 sharing any location information of where the travelers are located.

To prevent outbreaks, we make sure that facilities meet Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidance for infection control, including for ventilation, which is especially important for highly contagious airborne diseases like measles. Within those guidelines, we work to provide the best available options for them.



 

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