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Ontario health minister defends province's approach amid worsening measles outbreak

Liberal health critic Dr. Adil Shamji, an emergency room physician, said he was flabbergasted by Minister of Health Sylvia Jones’s comments.


CP STAFF 5/7/2025


Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones announced that the Ontario government is investing $110 million to connect up to 328,000 people to primary care teams during a press conference at Peterborough Family Health Team on Feb. 1, 2024. Clifford Skarstedt EXAMINER
Ontario Health Minister Sylvia Jones announced that the Ontario government is investing $110 million to connect up to 328,000 people to primary care teams during a press conference at Peterborough Family Health Team on Feb. 1, 2024. Clifford Skarstedt EXAMINER

Health Minister Sylvia Jones defended on Wednesday the province’s approach to the measles outbreak as new infections increase sharply and criticism mounts.


The latest public health data released last week shows 223 new infections across Ontario in the previous week.


That brings the total number of people in the province who have fallen ill from the virus to 1,243 since October. That includes 84 people who have been hospitalized, 63 of them children.


Jones said Chief Medical Officer of Health Dr. Kieran Moore has been helping local public health units where the outbreaks are occurring. Dr. Moore directed public health units more than a year ago to focus their efforts on childhood vaccinations. 


When asked if the province’s approach was working, Jones said: “I believe it is.”


“Look, there’s no doubt that there are outbreaks in certain communities and the focus needs to be on first reminding caregivers, parents the value and the efficacy of a measles vaccine that has been in place for over 50 years in the province of Ontario,” Jones said.


“Look, there’s no doubt that there are outbreaks in certain communities and the focus needs to be on first reminding caregivers, parents the value and the efficacy of a measles vaccine that has been in place for over 50 years in the province of Ontario,” Jones said.





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