Camarillo Citibank Customers May Have Been Exposed To Measles

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Camarillo, CA –(FOX 11) – A Citibank employee at the Camarillo branch tested positive for measles and may have infected others who visited the bank, the Ventura County Health Department reports.

Customers who used the branch Jan. 12 through 14 at 430 Arneill Road might have been exposed.  

The bank planned to send a warning letter to all of its customers who made transactions during that time span.

Health officials said the infected branch worker contracted the disease from one of Ventura County’s four other known cases.

The person has since recovered, but at least one other Citibank employee at the branch was placed in quarantine until Feb. 5.

The outbreak has parents scrambling to get their children vaccinated. For the first time in more than a decade, the number of parents refusing to vaccinate their children because of “personal beliefs” has dropped.

According to health officials, this is good news — who point out measles was nearly eradicated in 2000, but thanks to the anti-vaccination movement, measles and other infectious diseases have managed to make a comeback.

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One thought on “Camarillo Citibank Customers May Have Been Exposed To Measles

  1. “The outbreak has parents scrambling to get their children vaccinated.”

    first of all, I don’t believe this, and it sounds like a vaccine advertisement.

    Isn’t measles one of those childhood diseases we all got, and our parents intentionally exposed us to to make sure we developed an immunity to it so we couldn’t catch it as adults?

    Today’s solution is poison…. because of the wonders of television,.

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