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Fourth Measles Case Confirmed in Durham Region as Exposure Sites Expand

Sophia by Sophia
March 19, 2026
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A Durham Region measles case has been confirmed, marking the fourth reported infection in the area and raising concerns among local health officials about potential exposure and spread.

According to the Durham Region Health Department, the latest case is linked to previously identified exposure locations earlier this month, including Ritson Road North Medical Urgent Care and the emergency department waiting room at Lakeridge Health Oshawa. Health officials are actively tracing contacts and notifying individuals who may have been exposed.

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In addition to earlier locations, officials have now identified new potential exposure sites, including the Durham Transit Route 901 Simcoe bus. Exposure may have occurred on March 15 between 8 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., and again on March 16 from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.. Another extended exposure window has also been reported at the Oshawa hospital emergency waiting room, spanning overnight from March 15 to March 16 (8:38 p.m. to 4:46 a.m.).

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Public health officials are urging anyone who may have been present at these locations during the specified times to closely monitor for symptoms of measles. Notifications regarding earlier exposure sites were already issued on March 6 and March 8, indicating ongoing monitoring of the situation.

The first three Durham Region measles cases were all connected to a single household, including two infections involving unimmunized children. The emergence of a fourth case suggests a possible expansion beyond the initial cluster.

Health authorities are emphasizing the importance of vaccination in preventing the spread of measles. Residents are advised to ensure they and their family members have received two doses of the measles vaccine (MMR or MMRV). Individuals born before 1970 are generally considered protected due to prior exposure during childhood.

Anyone unsure of their vaccination status is encouraged to consult a healthcare provider. Those who begin experiencing symptoms should stay home and avoid public places, including workplaces and schools, to reduce the risk of transmission.

Symptoms of measles typically appear 7 to 21 days after exposure and may include:

  • High fever (38.3°C or higher)

  • Persistent cough

  • Runny nose

  • Red, watery eyes (conjunctivitis)

  • Sensitivity to light

  • A red rash lasting several days

Because measles is highly contagious, the virus can remain airborne or linger on surfaces for up to two hours, increasing the risk of spread in public and healthcare settings.

If medical attention is required, individuals are advised to call ahead before visiting a clinic or hospital to allow staff to take necessary precautions. Wearing a well-fitting mask during medical visits is also recommended.

Residents without access to a healthcare provider can contact the Durham Health Connection Line for guidance and support.

The confirmation of this latest Durham Region measles case highlights the importance of awareness, vaccination, and early response in preventing further spread within the community.

Tags: Canada healthDisease PreventionDurham RegioDurham Region healthHealth warningMeasles outbreakMMR vaccineOntario HealthOshawa NewsPublic Health AlertVirus exposure
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