Toronto Public Health warns of measles exposure at three healthcare centres after travel-related case
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Toronto Public Health has issued a warning about potential measles exposure at three healthcare centres in Toronto at the end of June, linked to a travel-related case. The city has seen five confirmed measles cases this year, all connected to travel outside Canada. The advisory aims to alert the public who may have visited these locations during specific times.
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· 3 pulledToronto Public Health is advising the public of potential measles exposure at three healthcare centres in the city at the end of June.
In a news release Sunday, the public health agency reported a travel-related case of measles.
Public health agency says city has seen 5 confirmed cases of measles linked to travel outside Canada this year
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