Measles Case Linked to Norman Bar Sparks Exposure Alert

Oklahoma health officials urge unvaccinated patrons who visited Logie's On The Corner to report potential exposure.

Jan. 31, 2026 at 11:15am

The Oklahoma State Department of Health has confirmed a measles case linked to a visit to Logie's On The Corner bar in Norman. Unvaccinated individuals who were at the bar during the exposure window are being asked to provide their contact information so public health officials can offer guidance on testing, quarantine, or post-exposure treatment.

Why it matters

Measles is a highly contagious viral illness that can lead to serious complications, especially in unvaccinated individuals. This case highlights the ongoing need for vigilance and vaccination efforts to prevent the spread of measles, particularly in crowded public settings like bars and restaurants.

The details

According to the Oklahoma State Department of Health, an individual who was infectious with measles visited Logie's On The Corner in the Campus Corner area of Norman from approximately 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Health officials are urging anyone who was at the bar during that time and is unvaccinated or unsure of their MMR vaccine status to complete an online survey to provide their contact information. This will allow public health teams to follow up and determine if testing, quarantine, or post-exposure treatment is necessary.

  • The measles exposure occurred at Logie's On The Corner in Norman on Saturday night, January 25, 2026, from approximately 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.

The players

Oklahoma State Department of Health

The state health agency responsible for investigating the measles case and issuing the exposure alert.

Logie's On The Corner

A bar located in the Campus Corner area of Norman, Oklahoma, where the measles exposure occurred.

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What’s next

The Oklahoma State Department of Health has set up an online survey for unvaccinated or unsure patrons who were at Logie's On The Corner during the exposure window to provide their contact information. Health officials will use this information to follow up and provide guidance on next steps, including potential testing, quarantine, or post-exposure treatment.

The takeaway

This measles case serves as a reminder of the importance of vaccination, especially in crowded public settings. By promptly reporting potential exposures and seeking medical care if symptoms develop, unvaccinated individuals can help prevent the further spread of this highly contagious illness.