Measles virus possibly circulating in Quebec, health officials say
MONTREAL — A measles case in suburban Montreal suggests there could be community transmission of the highly contagious virus in Quebec, health officials say.
In a notice sent to local health-care professionals on Thursday, the city’s public health agency said the case reported in Laval, Que., on Feb. 27 involved a person who had not travelled abroad, nor been in contact with another known case.
“Local community transmission is therefore possible,” the notice states.
Public health officials are now trying to reach people with whom the infected person may have had contact while still contagious. Among the public places the person visited during that time were an elementary school and convenience store in Laval, and the Sainte-Justine children’s hospital in Montreal.

