4 cases confirmed in Toronto mumps outbreak pose low public risk: Toronto Public Health | CBC News

Toronto Public Health is investigating mumps outbreak at a downtown office.

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@cbcnews @toronto-cbcnews do they take public transit? Do they buy groceries? Have children in school?
Why is this considered low risk based on their 8 hours at work & not all the other hours. It spreads easily & is highly contagious.
“ Fever, headache and painful swelling in the cheeks and neck can start 2–3 weeks after being infected. Some have mild or no symptoms, but can still spread the illness to others.”
2-3 weeks of community spread before anyone knows.
#MaskUp