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Alberta is North America's hotspot for measles, recording more cases this year than the entire United States. Saskatchewan is a different story.
Some Alberta hospitals say the province's measles outbreak has forced them to triage patients in parking lots. Kathy Le on the surge in cases.
OTTAWA — An Alberta Conservative MP said she thinks the measles outbreak in her province can be traced back to the COVID ...
Alberta does have a very serious measles problem, some of it caused by the UCP government’s ambiguity about vaccination. But ...
After 30 confirmed measles cases were reported over the weekend, Alberta’s case count now surpasses that of the entire U.S.
This year’s outbreaks, some of them interconnected, started five months ago in undervaccinated communities in West Texas.
The province of Alberta now has more measles cases per capita than anywhere else in North America, with 1,230 cases since March.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention count, updated Wednesday, is 14 more cases than in all of 2019, when the ...
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