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Potential Measles Exposures at Multiple Calgary Locations, Okotoks-Area Campground

SOUTHERN ALBERTA, JUL 15 – Two confirmed measles cases in Calgary and Okotoks prompt AHS to alert residents born after 1970 with less than two vaccine doses to monitor symptoms and avoid exposure.

  • Alberta Health Services reported possible measles exposures at multiple locations in Calgary, Okotoks, and Banff between July 7 and July 15, 2025.
  • This outbreak follows a surge in measles cases since March, with Alberta now surpassing the U.S. in confirmed infections and 30 new cases diagnosed over the weekend.
  • Exposures occurred at Riverbend Campground, Traveller's Inn Motel, Banff Gondola, several Calgary businesses, and South Health Campus Emergency Department during specified July dates.
  • Officials advise individuals born in or after 1970 with fewer than two vaccine doses to self-monitor, noting measles symptoms can appear up to three weeks after exposure.
  • While no deaths have occurred in Alberta, the outbreak reflects ongoing risks as three deaths, including two children, happened in the United States due to measles.
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City News broke the news in Toronto, Canada on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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