just 70 per cent of seven year olds in ontario were fully vaccinated against measles last year, according to public health ontario. that represents a steep drop in vaccination coverage compared to before the covid-19 pandemic, according to the data. there have been similar declines for other routine childhood vaccines as well.
a decade ago, during the 2013-14 school year, 94 per cent of seven year olds in ontario were fully immunized against measles. that number has steadily declined since then. herd immunity for measles, which is among the most contagious infections in the world, is between 90 and 95 per cent.
the numbers are causing concern but it is unclear how much of the drop is from lower immunization rates and how much reflects a difficulty getting timely data on immunization in ontario.
in some parts of the province, according to the data, vaccine coverage is dramatically lower than the provincial average of 70 per cent.
in peel region, which is part of the gta, fewer than one-quarter of seven year olds were fully vaccinated against measles last year, according to the data. ottawa was also below average, with just 64 per cent of seven year olds vaccinated against measles and similar levels for other childhood vaccines. in 2016-17, 94.5 per cent of ottawa seven year olds were fully vaccinated against measles.