CALGARY—Alberta Health Services is warning the public about possible exposure to measles after someone with a confirmed case visited public places in Calgary while infectious earlier this week. AHS also said this person visited McKnight Village Clinic in northeast Calgary and a McDonald’s on 52 St. N.E. ( Christina Ryan / StarMetro Calgary )Anyone who was at these locations during these times could have been exposed to measles, AHS said. This is the second confirmed public case of measles in Calgary this month after someone with a confirmed case of the disease visited locations around Calgary and Cochrane between March 5 and 11. The measles vaccine is free in Alberta and available through a public immunization program.
Source: thestar March 30, 2019 22:41 UTC