More than 1,300 people, many of them children, have fallen ill with the virus since October
May 07, 2025
Health Minister Sylvia Jones and Premier Doug Ford defended on Wednesday the province’s approach to the measles outbreak as new infections increase sharply and criticism mounts.
Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario’s chief medical officer of health, told Radio-Canada in an interview earlier this week that the latest data shows there have been 1,384 people who have fallen ill from the virus since October.
Jones said Moore has been helping local public health units where the outbreaks are occurring. Moore directed public health units more than a year ago to focus their efforts on childhood vaccinations.
When asked if the province’s approach was working, Jones said: “I believe it is.”
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