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Summit County health officials report measles wastewater hits but no confirmed local cases

Summit County Board of Health · December 15, 2025
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County health staff reported two single positive measles detections in county wastewater (Colville Nov. 25 and Centerville Basin Dec. 2) but said there are no confirmed measles cases in Summit County; staff urged monitoring and described MMR and flu vaccination trends and outreach plans.

Summit County health officials told the Board of Health they detected two single positive measles signals in county wastewater samples—one in Colville on Nov. 25 and another in the Centerville Basin on Dec. 2—but emphasized that no laboratory-confirmed measles cases have been identified in the county.

“We have not had any cases in Summit County,” Nancy said while reviewing the department’s respiratory-disease…

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