New Yorkers warned about travel in U.S.
"Exposure during travel is something we need to consider," the travel advisory reads.

While measles was officially declared eradicated in the year 2000, a drop in vaccination has brought back a 2025 resurgence that has been alarming health experts.
An outbreak that began in Texas has quickly spread to both neighboring and more distant states. As of April 3, the Centers for Diseases Control and Prevention (CDC) is reporting more than 500 cases in states that also include New Mexico, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, New York and Tennessee.
In February, a six-year-old child unvaccinated against the airborne disease became the first recorded measles death in the U.S. since 2015.