Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Jennifer Yang
Publication Date: March 6, 2025 - 13:44
Canada’s chief public health officer warns of potential rise in measles cases ahead of spring travel season
March 6, 2025
Canada’s top public health officer is warning of the potential for more measles infections and local transmission in the upcoming weeks as families head into the spring travel season amid a global rise in measles cases and dipping vaccination rates.In a statement Thursday, Dr. Theresa Tam reminded Canadians to ensure that their vaccinations are up-to-date prior to travelling for spring break, especially if visiting destinations where measles is currently circulating.
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