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NYC Alert: Measles Case Confirmed in Manhattan
6 May
Summary
- Manhattan measles case linked to a Hell's Kitchen restaurant visit.
- Health department is identifying individuals potentially exposed.
- NYC vaccination rates are high, posing low public risk.

New York City is responding to a confirmed case of measles in Manhattan, marking the county's first such report since 2024. The affected individual visited Norma restaurant in Hell's Kitchen on April 25 between 5-8 p.m. Health officials are working diligently to identify and notify anyone who may have been exposed during that time.
Despite this case, the risk to the general public is considered low. A spokesperson for the NYC Health Department cited high vaccination coverage among residents and noted that there have been no reports of secondary infections. This situation serves as a reminder of the critical importance of vaccination as the most effective protection against measles.
Previously in 2026, New York City recorded five measles cases, all connected to international travel. The most recent of those cases involved an unvaccinated adult. Separately, Nassau County also announced on Tuesday that a child was undergoing treatment for measles.