Peel Public Health issues a public alert about a possible measles exposure connected to Toronto Pearson International Airport earlier this month. The warning follows a confirmed measles case and notes that some passengers may have been exposed during travel on June 13.

According to Peel Public Health, the potential exposure involves two flights: Ethiopian Airlines flight ET552 from Addis Ababa to Toronto, and Air Canada flight AC410 from Toronto to Montreal. The alert is directed at members of the public who were on those flights and may have been in contact with an infectious person.

Toronto Sun and City News Toronto both report the same date and flight details, citing Peel Public Health’s statement. The outlets describe the notification as a precautionary measure while public health officials work to identify individuals who might have been at risk and to advise them on next steps. The warning focuses on the period of exposure tied to those specific flights on June 13, rather than providing additional locations or timelines beyond Pearson.