The BC Centre for Disease Control has reported two potential measles exposure locations in Dawson Creek.
The BC CDC said individuals may have been exposed to the virus if you visited the Dawson Creek and District Hospital Emergency Room on two separate dates.
The first possible exposure occurred on October 21 between approximately 9 am and 1 pm.
The second possible exposure occurred on October 24 from just before 11 am to 2:20 pm.
Health officials advise anyone who may have been exposed to use the measles exposure risk assessment tool to determine the next steps.
The BC CDC added that measles is still circulating in both the South and North Peace regions.
Health officials have confirmed 12 new cases in the Northeast in the latest measles update.
Northeast BC is once again the only region with new measles cases. That brings the total to 225 in the region, and to 311 across the province.
