Canada reports increase in measles cases, urges vaccination
- Canada is seeing an increase in measles cases this year, with more reported in the first two months of 2025 than all of last year, according to the country's health agency.
- Most patients are unvaccinated or under-vaccinated children exposed in community settings such as daycares and schools.
- Public health officials express concern that the rise in measles cases, coupled with declining vaccination rates, could lead to more illnesses during spring break travel season.
- Canadians are urged to get vaccinated and check their vaccination status before traveling.
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With measles cases rising nationwide, state health officials urge MMR vaccination for Coloradans ahead of spring break travel - The Chronicle
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