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Mumps Outbreak at Keystone Resort, CO Rises to 26 Including 2 Non-Employees

The number of confirmed cases of mumps at Keystone Resort, CO has risen to 26, and now includes two people who aren’t employees of the resort, health officials said. As of Thursday, 24 of the infected were Keystone Resort employees and the other two were non-employees, according to The Summit Daily News. Related: A Number of Keystone Resort, CO Employees […]

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Mumps Outbreak Amongst Keystone Resort, CO Employees Rises to 17 Confirmed Cases

There have now been 17 confirmed cases of mumps among Keystone Resort, CO employees. The outbreak, that began in February with three cases, is expected to continue to grow, although health officials are quick to note that the public is not at risk. “Mumps is not currently circulating in the greater Summit County community, and there is minimal risk to […]

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A Number of Keystone Resort, CO Employees Have Tested Positive for Mumps

A number of Keystone Ski Resort, CO employees have tested positive for mumps, confirms The Colorado Department of Health and Environment. Health officials said there is a minimal risk to members of the public who have visited the ski area. Related: Mumps Outbreak in Colorado Linked to Arapahoe Basin Ski Resort “Keystone Resort has been fully cooperating and closely coordinating with Summit […]

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Mumps Outbreak in Colorado Linked to Arapahoe Basin Ski Resort

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Summit County Public Health and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) are working together to investigate a small cluster of mumps, a contagious viral illness that can be prevented by the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine. To date, six cases of mumps have been identified among people associated with or employed by Arapahoe Basin Ski Area. […]

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