Measles outbreak tied to Broomfield High School ends with 10 cases, officials say
Key Points:
- The measles outbreak linked to Broomfield High School has officially ended, just over a month after the first confirmed case.
- A total of 10 measles cases were confirmed during the outbreak, with the first case identified on February 27 in a Broomfield High School student.
- The outbreak status was declared on March 4 after a third case connected to the school was confirmed.
- Health officials reported that at least six of the infected individuals were unvaccinated students.
- Broomfield Public Health released a timeline detailing the progression of the outbreak at the high school.