Officials confirm measles case in B.C.’s Lower Mainland
- A new case of measles has been confirmed in British Columbia's Lower Mainland involving a resident who traveled to Southeast Asia, according to health authorities.
- Public health officials are notifying anyone who may have been exposed to the virus, especially those on Air Canada flight 66 on February 11.
- Officials advise that most Canadians are immune to measles, but those unprotected should get a free booster vaccine if exposed, according to the health statement.
- Measles is highly infectious, with 44 cases reported in Canada this year, all in Ontario and Quebec, according to federal government numbers.
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