Toronto health officials warn of measles exposure at April 1 concert
- Ontario reported a total of 816 measles cases since the outbreak began, with 155 new cases last week.
- Toronto Public Health warned of possible measles exposure at a concert on April 1, where one attendee was diagnosed with the virus.
- Education Minister Paul Calandra expressed concern about low vaccination rates and is working to improve them.
- Public health units are urging individuals potentially exposed to check vaccination records and monitor for symptoms until April 22.
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Possible measles exposure at Coca-Cola Coliseum concert, warns Toronto Public Health
With more than 800 measles cases recorded in Ontario since the fall, TPH says it has confirmed another case in a person who attended an April 1 concert at the downtown venue. Anyone who attended may have been exposed, the department says.
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