Ontario’s top doctor says measles cases in the province remain stable and largely isolated to a few specific cultural communities, but concedes convincing those groups to get vaccinated is “slow going.” Ĵý’ Queen’s Park Bureau Chief Colin D’Mello reports.
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Ontario measles outbreak: Convincing unvaccinated ‘slow going’, top doc says
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