Toronto Public Health warns people who attended a recent concert at Coca-Cola Coliseum that they could have been exposed to the measles.
The municipal agency says that the exhibition stems from a person who visited Toronto for a show held on the square on April 1 between 5.30 p.m. and midnight.

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The Coca-Cola Coliseum website shows the contemporary Christian artist Forrest Frank played the arena that evening.
Toronto Public Health says that anyone who has attended the show should monitor symptoms such as fever, flowing nose, cough and red eyes until April 22.
He indicates that other symptoms to be monitored include a red rash that begins on the face and spreads in the body and small blue-white spots which can appear inside the mouth and the throat.
If the symptoms develop, the agency urges people to consult medical care in clinics or hospitals, which should be advised from any visit in advance so that they can take action to prevent a new spread of the virus.
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