Ontario schools start suspending students with incomplete immunization
- Toronto schools began suspending students on April 8, 2025, due to incomplete vaccinations.
- A measles outbreak and missed vaccinations during COVID-19 prompted the suspensions.
- Suspensions will continue until May, impacting students not compliant with ISPA.
- TPH issued notices to over 10,000 students; New York issued a travel advisory.
- Officials urge digitization after 661 Ontario cases, mostly unvaccinated children.
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Ontario schools begin suspending students who aren't fully vaccinated
Ontario schools are starting to issue suspensions to some of the thousands of students who aren't fully vaccinated, as the spread of measles continues, giving new urgency to calls for the province to digitize its immunization record system.

Ontario schools start suspending students with incomplete immunization
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Health unit resumes school immunization program for Grade 7 students
From the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit Beginning this week, the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit (SMDHU) in partnership with local school boards, will resume school-based clinics to complete the series of routine immunizations for Grade 7 students and offer catch-up opportunities to students in Grade 8 who missed completing their grade 7 vaccine series. School immunization nurses will visit elementary schools throughout Simcoe and Musk…
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