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Updated · East Idaho News · Jul 3
Wyoming Confirms 2nd 2026 Measles Case, Warns of June 17-25 Teton County Exposure
Updated
Updated · East Idaho News · Jul 3

Wyoming Confirms 2nd 2026 Measles Case, Warns of June 17-25 Teton County Exposure

3 articles · Updated · East Idaho News · Jul 3

Summary

  • An unvaccinated adult in Teton County became Wyoming’s second confirmed measles case of 2026, prompting a public warning as summer tourism swells around Jackson and Grand Teton National Park.
  • Possible exposure occurred between June 17 and June 25 at Colter Bay Village restaurants, a Colter Bay convenience store and a Target in Jackson, the state health department said.
  • Health officials urged exposed people to monitor for symptoms for 21 days and avoid crowded settings, especially if they have not received the MMR vaccine.
  • Wyoming had gone 15 years without a confirmed measles case until 2025; vaccination among kindergarteners has recovered to 93.6% but remains below the 95% level needed for community immunity.
  • The case comes amid a broader U.S. resurgence tied to falling vaccination rates, with neighboring Utah reporting 499 measles cases so far in 2026.

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