
Ontario’s measles outbreak, which infected more than 2,300 people and led to the death of a newborn, has officially been declared over.
Public Health Ontario says 46 days have passed since the last reported case, twice the maximum incubation period.
The outbreak began in October of last year after exposure to a case in New Brunswick and spread to 26 health units across the province.
Health officials say it’s a milestone, but they continue to urge all residents to ensure their MMR vaccinations are up to date.