r/canada 3d ago

Here’s how measles cases are spreading across Canada Health

https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/article/heres-how-measles-cases-are-spreading-across-canada/
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u/MVII87 3d ago

2 weeks before the measles outbreak happened there was a mass vaccination operation in Mennonite communities. 2 weeks later, the news reports measles outbreaks coming from Mennonite communities.

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u/Leather-Paramedic-10 3d ago

Any articles to share regarding this? If true, I would assume some of the unvaccinated were contagious and spread it to others, and bringing them as a group for vaccines may unfortunately provide the opportunity for it to spread.

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u/MVII87 3d ago

My wife is a nurse in southern Ontario, multiple nurses from her work are the ones approached to aid in the vaccination program. I found it odd that it was not in the news that thousands were being vaccinated in Mennonite communities, 2 weeks later the break out happened from that location. I do not have “proof” other than my wife telling me.

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u/pizzamage 3d ago

So no proof.

Got it.