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Public risk low after four mumps cases linked to a Toronto office: health officials

Public risk low after four mumps cases linked to a Toronto office: health officials
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Toronto health officials are investigating a mumps outbreak involving four confirmed cases at a ServiceOntario office. The risk to the general public is considered low as exposure was limited to internal staff.

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Public health outbreaks, even when contained, highlight the importance of maintaining routine immunization schedules to prevent community spread.

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Toronto health officials are investigating a mumps outbreak at a workplace in a downtown building and say the risk of spread to the public is low.

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The report is a straightforward, factual account of a public health announcement without emotive language.

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