Clark County Public Health is investigating two more confirmed measles cases and 11 suspected cases.

Every case is among children, according to a Public Health news release. On Jan. 4, Public Health announced an investigation into one confirmed case with a child between ages 1 and 10. That child brought the measles into the county after traveling into the county from outside the country.

Dr. Alan Melnick, director of Public Health, said it’s highly likely there will be more confirmed cases in the county. Public Health is planning daily updates.

“I wouldn’t get too hung up on the numbers right now, because they are going to undoubtedly going to change,” Melnick said.

It’s unclear if the two new cases are connected to the earlier confirmed case. It’s also unclear if those cases are connected to the 11 suspected cases. Melnick said the first case earlier this month shouldn’t be contagious anymore.

That child, as is true with the two new cases, was unvaccinated. One child is between 1 and 10, and the other is between 11 and 18.