Ontario continues to see a reduction in measles cases after months of escalating numbers, the latest data shows.
Public Health Ontario (PHO) reported 12 new cases in the province as of July 2, a decrease from the 33 cases reported last week and the 96 cases from the week before that.
Four more people were infected in the Southwestern Public Health zone which covers Oxford County, Elgin County, and the City of St. Thomas. It has been the province’s hardest hit area for several months.
Three more cases of the highly contagious disease have emerged in the Huron Perth Public Health zone, which encompasses London, Stratford, and the surrounding area….