As measles cases spread, Island Health advises checking vaccination status

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The respiratory infection can spread through the air and remain in a room for several hours after the infected person has left, the health authority says.

Island Health is encouraging people to review their immunization status as the highly contagious measles virus circulates across the country.

Most at risk are those who have never been vaccinated or infected with the virus, says Island Health. Ten per cent of seven-year-olds in the Island Health region have not received any doses of measles-containing vaccine, and 18 per cent have only received one dose, said the health authority. Immunization recommendations for adults vary depending on whether they are travelling outside Canada, what year they were born or if they work in health care, all which can be found on the ImmunizeBC website.

 

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