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Measles jumps by 65 cases in Elgin and Oxford Counties, totalling above 1,200 across Ontario [Video]

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The measles outbreak continues to spread across the province, with cases climbing in Elgin and Oxford counties. 

Southwestern Public Health is reporting 65 additional cases on Thursday, bringing the total to 451 for the region since Oct. 30.

“This sharp rise in cases may be concerning to the community. However, the majority of these cases are part of a group of cases we are investigating that are linked to one another,” said Dr. Ninh Tran, medical officer of health for Southwestern Public Health. 

“This is a good example of how quickly measles can spread in groups where there are unvaccinated individuals,” he said, noting linked cases can be from exposure in large households or gatherings. 

Last week, the health unit posted 28 new cases, signalling the ongoing outbreak continues.

“The key message is still measles is out there circulating in our community, and the best thing anyone can do is …

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