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Ontario reports 95 new measles cases, sending total above 1,000 since outbreak began
Ontario’s measles outbreak has now crossed a sobering milestone: over 1,000 confirmed cases since October. Public Health Ontario reported 95 new infections this week alone, with the majority concentrated in the province’s southwest. Health officials point to ongoing transmission among those who haven’t been vaccinated—especially troubling as three-quarters of cases are in children and teens. Other provinces are grappling with outbreaks too, though Quebec has just declared theirs over. For Ontario, the challenge continues, and the message is clear: vaccination matters.
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