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Saskatchewan health officials are sounding the alarm as measles cases steadily increase across the province. The chief medical health officer stressed the urgent need for improved vaccination uptake and public vigilance, as authorities work to control the outbreak and prevent further spread of the disease.
It’s a disease we thought we had under control. For decades, measles was something we read about in history books, a relic of a bygone era where vaccines were either […]
REGINA - Saskatchewan's chief medical health officer says it's concerning but not surprising to see more measles cases in the province.
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