This post is not intended to draw controversy about vaccinating your children so please refrain from those comments, thanks
My concern is that I am going to Alberta via airplane- tomorrow!! Edmonton. I think this is considered central Alberta and the outbreak is in southern Alberta. My son is just shy of 5 months and in my province we don't vaccinate for measles until 12 months. A Global News article suggests that babies under 6months would still have protective antibodies from their mother at birth (which apparently usually disappear by 6 months or so...)
Everyone we'd be in contact with would have been vaccinated and is close family so I'm not really concerned about this. But it's the airplane ride that scares me. This kind of disease is airborne spread. Am I overthinking this? My common sense tells me that the just stepping on the plane all together makes anyone at risk to all sorts of airborne viruses and that the measles one is no more at risk today than it was yesterday but I can't help but be a littler worried. My family has already been in touch with people in the health service who assure us that the outbreak is contained but naturally I still can't help but worry about stuff like this because this is the kind of thing that spreads very quickly.
How can I put my mind at ease ?
Re: measles outbreak in southern Alberta,Canada