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Measles comeback among top 2025 concerns for Canada's chief public health officer
As we enter the new year, Canada's chief public health officer, Dr. Theresa Tam, is closely monitoring measles — a virus that was eliminated in this country more than two decades ago, but has made an accelerated resurgence in 2024. (Dec. 26, 2024)
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