Fewer New Measles Cases in Ontario, Public Health Data Shows
- Public Health Ontario reports a continuous decrease in new measles cases, with 12 reported this week, down from 33 last week and 96 the week before that.
- The northern region, including Sault Ste., saw two new infections, while southwestern Ontario reported four additional cases.
- Ontario has experienced a total of 2,223 measles cases since the outbreak linked to travel in New Brunswick began last October.
- Four additional people were infected in southwestern Ontario, which was previously the hardest hit area.
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New Measles Case Count on Decline in Ontario, Public Health Data Indicates
Ontario continues to see a reduction in measles cases after months of escalating numbers, the latest data shows. Public Health Ontario (PHO) reported 12 new cases in the province as of July 2, a decrease from the 33 cases reported last week and the 96 cases from the week before that. Four more people were infected in the Southwestern Public Health zone which covers Oxford County, Elgin County, and the City of St. Thomas. It has been the province…

Fewer new measles cases in Ontario, public health data shows
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There is much talk about measles outbreaks in the United States and Canada, but the problem is broader: in the 2010s, vaccination rates declined in 21 of the 36 rich countries, and the pandemic increased the problem.
Fewer new measles cases in Ontario, public health data shows – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — A Public Health Ontario report released today suggests a continuing downward trend in new measles cases. The health agency is reporting 12 new cases in the province, down from 33 new cases last week and 96 the week before that. Two more people were infected with the highly contagious disease in a northern region that includes Sault Ste. Marie and surrounding areas. That region had been showing the biggest increase in cases for a few we…
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