Wyoming Warns of Measles Exposure at Grand Teton After 2nd 2026 Case
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Updated · WyoFile · Jun 30
Wyoming Warns of Measles Exposure at Grand Teton After 2nd 2026 Case
1 articles · Updated · WyoFile · Jun 30
Summary
June 17-25 exposures may have occurred at Colter Bay Village restaurants, a Colter Bay convenience store and a Target in Jackson after Wyoming confirmed measles in an unvaccinated Teton County adult.
Health officials told potentially exposed people to monitor for symptoms for 21 days and avoid crowded places and high-risk settings, especially if they have not received the MMR vaccine.
The case is Wyoming’s second confirmed measles infection of 2026, after a May case in Fremont County, and follows 14 total cases in 2025 after the state had gone 15 years without one.
Wyoming’s kindergarten MMR coverage was 93.6% in 2025—below the 95% community-immunity threshold—while neighboring Utah has reported 499 measles cases this year.