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Ontario health units say measles vaccine registry missing ‘real-time data’ on vaccination rates

Units in areas hit hard by the highly infectious disease say it’s impossible to tell if calls to boost vaccination rates are having an impact.      

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Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones speaks during question period at Queen’s Park on May 13, 2025. 


Under fire for a growing measles outbreak linked to the death of a newborn last week, Health Minister Sylvia Jones is calling on people who are vaccine-resistant to get over it.    

But public health units in areas hit hard by the highly infectious disease said it’s impossible to tell if that’s happening because short-term data on measles shots is not immediately available in Ontario’s public health system.     

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