Concern for measles outbreak in Sask. remains low according to Health Authority
A recent outbreak of the measles in Vancouver is being watched with keen interest by the Saskatchewan Health Authority (SHA), but the SHA’s medical director for immunizations and travel health, believes the risk for an outbreak in Saskatchewan remains low.
Tania Diener said the coverage rate in the province is quite high. In January, 2018, 92 per cent of two-year-olds were vaccinated, and 90 per cent of five-year-olds had two doses.
“To prevent an outbreak you need 85 to 94 per cent of coverage. So there are definitely areas where we can improve but we hope that our higher immunization coverage will prevent it from getting to Saskatchewan,” she said, adding no one is completely immune from measles.