Should you get the measles vaccine?
With measles outbreaks in Canada and the United States, Islanders are wondering if they need to be vaccinated.
Who is protected?
- Born before 1970? You’re considered immune due to natural exposure and high herd immunity.
- Born after 1970? You should have two doses of the MMR vaccine (Measles-Mumps-Rubella).
How to get vaccinated?
In PEI, the MMRV vaccine (Measles-Mumps-Rubella-Varicella) is part of childhood immunization:
- 1st dose at 12 months
- Booster at 18 months
Older children and adults who haven’t been vaccinated should complete their two-dose MMR series.
If you have a PEI Health Card, book an appointment to get vaccinated.
If you don’t have a PEI Health Card, you can get your measles vaccine at a Public Health Nursing
Book an appointment with a registered nurse at the UPEI Health & Wellness Centre to discuss measles and other vaccines.
Learn More:
Measles, Mumps & Rubella Vaccine Info: Click here
Check if You’re Due for a Vaccine: Click here
MMR Vaccine Explained (Video): Watch here