Toronto Public Health warns of potential measles exposure at new location linked to 2nd case | CBC News
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In an earlier news release, the public health unit had said people may have been exposed to measles at a magic show at Agincourt Public Library on March 11 between 1 p.m. and 5:30 p.m.
"High risk individuals such as young children, pregnant women and immune compromised individuals can receive a medication called immune globulin within six days of an exposure. The immunoglobulin can prevent or reduce the severity of an infection," the public health unit said in the release.
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