Alberta has reported 1,314 confirmed measles cases since March 2025, surpassing the total number of cases reported in the entire United States, which stands at 1,288. This development marks Alberta as having more confirmed measles cases than the U.S., despite the latter's population being more than 60 times larger. The recent surge includes 30 new cases diagnosed over a single weekend. While Alberta leads in confirmed cases, Ontario has reported over 2,200 cases, though it has a population more than three times that of Alberta. In the U.S., a significant portion of measles cases are concentrated in Texas. This outbreak highlights a notable public health concern in Alberta relative to the United States and other Canadian provinces.
> be canada > import sick third worlders > measles outbreak > don’t have a RFK to blame > blame a small town of christians you can’t make this stuff up https://t.co/aLdX0XnkRA https://t.co/rTbo8sq1x2
“Alberta, the province at the epicentre of the current outbreak, has the highest per capita measles spread rate in North America.” https://t.co/ioMmOX6SDA
"I think if we had gotten to it sooner—and taken it more seriously sooner— then maybe we would not have reached this milestone where one province actually exceeds the entire case count for the United States, which has got 10 times the population as Canada” https://t.co/0s2E4IANRZ