Manitoba Health has issued a high-priority alert following a measles exposure at the Manitoba Ag Days farm show in Brandon. With an estimated 35,000 attendees, officials are urging the public to stay vigilant as the 2025-2026 outbreak continues.
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If you were at the following locations, you are within the monitoring window:
| Location | Dates of Concern | Watch Symptoms Until |
| Keystone Centre | Jan 20 – 22 | Feb 11 – 13 |
| Provincial Exhibition Dome | Jan 20 – 22 | Feb 11 – 13 |
| Great Western Roadhouse | Jan 20 (Late Afternoon) | Feb 11 |
| Winkler: Stacked Pancake House | Feb 1 (9:30 AM – 3:30 PM) | Feb 23 |
| Boundary Trails Health Centre | Feb 2 – 4 (Various times) | Feb 24 – 26 |
What to Look For
Measles symptoms typically show up between 7 and 21 days post-exposure.
- Phase 1 (The Cold Phase): Fever, cough, runny nose, and red, watery eyes. Look for tiny white spots inside the cheeks.
- Phase 2 (The Rash): A distinct red, blotchy rash that starts on the face and travels downward.
Your Action Plan
- Verify Vaccination: Check if you’ve had both doses of the MMR/MMRV vaccine.
- Call Before You Go: If you feel sick, phone your doctor or clinic first. Do not walk into a waiting room, as you could accidentally spread the virus to vulnerable people.
- High-Risk Contact: If you are pregnant, immunocompromised, or have an infant under 6 months, contact health services immediately for preventative care.
Stay Safe: For more information, you can call Health Links – Info Santé at 204-788-8200 or toll-free at 1-888-315-9257.
















