2 new confirmed cases of Measles in Peel Region, public health agency warns | CBC News
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Peel Public Health has announced two unconnected cases of measles in the area and has initiated an investigation into the possible exposures. The health agency has advised anyone who visited certain locations, including Chapters, urgent care centres, and local businesses on specific dates, to be alert for symptoms. They have provided a detailed list of venues and times, emphasizing the need for public awareness to help prevent further transmission of the measles virus in the community.
Peel Public Health has confirmed two unconnected cases of measles and is warning the public about potential exposure at several locations within the region.
Individuals present at specific locations in Vaughan and Brampton are urged to be cautious, especially those at urgent care centres and local businesses on the reported dates.
The health agency has shared detailed timings and locations of possible exposures, emphasizing the importance of awareness and vigilance to prevent further spread of the virus.
Public health officials are actively investigating the cases and have released information to keep community members informed and safe from potential measles infection.
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