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Vancouver officials urge vaccination after person diagnosed with highly infectious measles

Health officials in Vancouver are urging people to get vaccinated against measles by today if there's a chance they were exposed to the highly infectious disease diagnosed in a person who attended a large music festival and block party.

Health officials in Vancouver are urging people to get vaccinated against measles by today if there's a chance they were exposed to the highly infectious disease diagnosed in a person who attended a large music festival and block party.

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Medical health officer Dr. John Harding of Vancouver Coastal Health says the unidentified British Columbia resident was at the Skookum Festival at Stanley Park last Saturday and it's important for anyone who hasn't had two doses of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccine to be vaccinated within a six-day window.

The infected person was diagnosed last night after developing symptoms including a fever, cough and rash on the face and chest.

Harding says the patient was confirmed to have had one dose of the vaccine, which provided about 95 per cent immunity, but two doses are needed to provide 99 per cent protection against measles.

He says the disease was common in Canada before 1970 and anyone exposed to it would be immune to it.

Harding says high immunization rates mean the number of measles cases in Canada should ideally be zero, but those diagnosed with the disease have typically travelled from other countries, though he wouldn't say if that's the situation with the infected patient.

A list of the specific locations and times, which range between Saturday and Tuesday, was released by the health authority. It says anyone who attended those locations at the specified times and who has not been fully immunized, nor had the disease in the past, should see a doctor immediately.

The locations and times of concern are:

— Saturday, Sept. 8: Skookum Festival, Stanley Park, 5 p.m. to 1 a.m.

— Saturday, Sept. 8: Aquabus from Olympic Village to Hornby Street, approximate trip start was 3 p.m.

— Saturday, Sept. 8: Canada Line SkyTrain from Vancouver City Centre to Broadway-City Hall Station, 11 p.m. to 1 a.m.

— Sunday, Sept. 9: Outdoor Community Block Party at 1188 Quebec Street, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

— Sunday, Sept. 9: Main Street bus from Terminal Station to Broadway, 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

— Tuesday, Sept. 11: Noodlebox Mount Pleasant (2511 Main Street), Noon to 6 p.m.