Toronto Public Health is warning residents about a potential measles exposure at several health care facilities in Scarborough. The agency says it has been notified of a travel-related measles case and is notifying people who may have been exposed during specific dates and times. According to the reporting, the possible exposure window falls between June 28 and June 30. The warning directs the public to the list of affected locations, which includes multiple health care facilities in the Scarborough area.
The agency’s guidance focuses on identifying individuals who visited or were present at the listed sites during the relevant period, so they can monitor for symptoms and follow public health instructions. Measles is a highly contagious viral illness, and exposure notifications are intended to support early identification of potential cases. Public Health has not indicated that anyone has been confirmed as infected as a result of the exposure in the reports, and it frames the matter as a potential exposure tied to a travel-related case. The agency is advising residents to follow the posted recommendations and seek guidance if symptoms develop.