New Ontario measles cases down to single digits for the first time since January
- The number of new measles cases in Ontario is down to eight for the first time since January, according to Public Health Ontario.
- Ontario has seen a total of 2,360 infections since the outbreak began in October.
- The last reported single-digit increase was on January 16, when two new cases were added.
- Public health officials noted that the downward trend suggests transmission may be slowing, but vigilance is still necessary.
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Ontario reports a handful of new measles cases in past week — here’s where
With eight new cases reported on Aug. 7, that brings Ontario’s outbreak-related total since Oct. 18 to 2,360 confirmed or probable measles cases.
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New Ontario measles cases down to single digits for the first time since January
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Read Full ArticleNew Ontario measles cases down to single digits for the first time since January – 105.9 The Region
TORONTO — Health officials in Ontario are reporting that the number of new measles cases are down to the single digits for the first time since January. That’s based on weekly data release by Public Health Ontario, which shows eight measles cases reported over the past week, bringing the province’s total to 2,360 infections since an outbreak began in October. The last time the province reported new cases in the single digits was on Jan. 16 when …
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