Measles in Queenstown
Otago and Southland
Day Issued
Monday 29 September 2025, 4.00pm
One measles case has been identified in Queenstown. Measles is a serious and highly infectious illness which can affect adults as well as children and babies.
Watch out for symptoms
- The National Public Health Service (NPHS) is urging people in Queenstown and Cromwell to watch out for measles symptoms.
- If you develop symptoms stay at home and contact your healthcare provider, or call Healthline for free anytime on 0800 611 116.
- If you need to visit a health clinic call first so they can take precautions to prevent measles spreading, and wear a mask.
Measles symptoms include:
- an illness that begins with fever (over 38 C), cough, runny nose, and sore red eyes.
- a rash, beginning on the face and spreading down the body to the arms and legs. The rash lasts for up to one week.
Check Locations of Interest
- Several measles Locations of Interest have been identified in Queenstown and Cromwell. These are places a person with measles visited while infectious.
- If you were at any of these locations at the dates and times listed, follow the advice provided.
Check Locations of Interest
Check if you are protected against measles
- Now is a good time to check if you and your whānau are immune to measles.
Checking measles immunity - Getting immunised with 2 doses of the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine (after the age of 12 months) is the best form of protection against measles. Extra MMR doses are safe for most people unless you are pregnant or immuno-compromised. Discuss with your vaccinator or other trusted health service.
- The MMR vaccine is free in Aotearoa New Zealand for anyone under 18 years old, and for people who are eligible for free healthcare.
- You can book a vaccination appointment with a pharmacy, your doctor, nurse, or hauora provider.
Find vaccination sites in your area - Community immunisation clinics also provide a great chance to kōrero about immunisations, check if your whānau need them, and to get immunised.
Community Immunisation Clinics - A free Vaccination Helpline is also available Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 5pm on 0800 28 29 26.