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Get immunized before you travel: BCCDC issues warning after measles cases

  • The B.C. Centre for Disease Control advises residents to check immunization records before travel due to measles cases reported in B.C. Residents returning from abroad.
  • In 2025, there have been 44 reported measles cases in Canada, following 146 cases in 2024, and a measles outbreak in Texas has reached 90 cases.
  • Measles symptoms include fever and cough, and the virus can lead to serious complications, particularly in unimmunized individuals.
  • Health authorities stress the importance of immunization, especially for travelers, as measles is highly contagious and can lead to severe health complications.
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Coast Mountain News broke the news in Bella Coola, Canada on Monday, February 24, 2025.
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