
Measles exposure at popular downtown restaurant, Best Buy, and library
Key Points:
- The South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) identified three locations where a person with measles may have exposed others: Nose Dive restaurant and Best Buy in Greenville on December 24, and Spartanburg County Public Library on December 27.
- The infected individual was unaware of their infectious status at the time, and DPH states there is no known risk of exposure at these sites beyond the specified dates and times.
- People exposed who lack immunity should monitor for measles symptoms—such as cough, runny nose, red eyes, fever, and rash—through January 17 and contact healthcare providers immediately if symptoms develop.
- Measles is contagious from four days before to four days after rash onset, so individuals may spread the virus











