Released on January 24, 2014
There are confirmed cases of measles in Saskatchewan. Health officials are advising the public of the potential for risk of exposure.
The Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region and the Ministry of Health are further expanding the list of public locations where members of the public may have been exposed to the measles virus.
Members of the public who visited the following establishments during the dates and times listed should be aware of the symptoms of measles:
***New Locations***
- Hotel Saskatchewan Radisson Plaza (2125 Victoria Ave.- January 19 between 0930 and 1330h)
- Chapters book store and attached Starbucks Coffee (South Albert location- January 13 between 1000-1330h and January 22 between 0930-1315h)
***Previous Locations***
- Superstore (Rochdale location- January 17 between 1100-1330h)
- Walmart (Rochdale location- January 17 between 1115-1345h)
- Uplands Pizza (475 Broad St. N.- January 17- 1145-1500h)
- Cooperators Centre in Evraz Place (1700 Elphinstone St.- January 18 between 1330-1745h)
- Soma Salon and Spa (2336 9th Avenue N.- January 20 between 1515-1830h)
- Security Building Supplies (January 13-17 inclusive)
- Sobeys (South Albert location- January 13 between 1000-1330h)
- Lawson Aquatic Centre (Pool facility and common areas: January 14 between 1230-1730h)
- Safeway (13th Avenue location- January 14 between 1530-1830h)
- Menchie’s Frozen Yogurt (Quance St. location- January 14 between 2000-2300h)
- Argyle Park Community Centre (January 14 between 1830-2100h and January 15 between 1830-2100h)
- Uplands Community Centre (January 14 between 1830-2100h)
In the process of tracing possible measles exposure, public health officials have also been directly in contact with individuals they believe may have come in contact with measles (eg. daycare workers and families).
Background on Measles:
Measles is a highly infectious and potentially serious disease that is easily transmitted through the air. Symptoms include high fever, cough and runny nose, followed by a rash. The rash often starts on the face before spreading to the rest of the body.
*Note- the earliest a person will experience symptoms is ONE WEEK following exposure. If you were born before 1970, you are assumed to be immune from contracting this disease.
IF YOU DEVELOP THE ABOVE SYMPTOMS:
- Please CALL your Primary Health Care provider’s office, explain you were a contact of a suspect measles case, detail your symptoms, and see what accommodations can be put in place prior to your visit to minimize contact with other patients.
- Call HealthLine at 811 for general information.
Jenna Webb
Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region
Regina
Phone: 306-766-0889
Tyler McMurchy
Health
Regina
Phone: 306-787-4083
Email: tmcmurchy@health.gov.sk.ca