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Some new Manitoba measles cases not connected to other known ones, officials say

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Steve Lambert

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Manitoba’s measles outbreak has reached 20 confirmed cases—and what worries health officials most is that some can’t be traced to known infections. That’s a red flag for community spread, especially in the Southern health region where vaccination rates remain low. With similar spikes in Alberta and Ontario, Manitoba’s numbers may keep climbing. Officials are now warning of possible exposures in hospitals, schools, and even school buses. The message is clear: gaps in vaccination don’t just leave individuals vulnerable—they open the door for outbreaks.

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