Another case of the measles aboard a domestic flight has been reported, as New Zealand continues to grapple with its worst measles epidemic in more than two decades.
Auckland Regional Public Health Service (ARPHS) has been notified that a person with measles flew between Auckland and Tauranga last Thursday before they knew they were infectious.
ARPHS Public Health Medicine specialist Dr Maria Poynter said anyone who was a passenger on either of the two flights should watch for signs of measles from tomorrow.
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"Anyone who is not immune could start developing measles in the next few days, but it can take 7-14 days before you experience symptoms," Poynter said.