May 2, 2025, 3:13 pm
Toronto Public Health has sounded the alarm over a possible measles exposure at Ripley’s Aquarium. Health officials advise visitors from a specific time window to remain vigilant for symptoms amid heightened concern over contagious disease risks at this popular tourist destination.
Toronto Public Health said that on Monday, April 21, someone with a case of measles had visited Ripley's Aquarium, beside the CN Tower.
TORONTO - Toronto Public Health is advising of a potential measles exposure at Ripley's Aquarium last week.
Toronto Public Health (TPH) is warning of a possible measles exposure at a popular Toronto tourist attraction. Health officials are warning anyone who may have visited Ripley’s Aquarium between 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. on April 21 to monitor themselves for possible symptoms until May 12. “Measles is a…
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