This message is sent to all students on behalf of the University of Manitoba, the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority and Manitoba Health.
The Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA) and Manitoba Health have contacted the University of Manitoba with information concerning possible exposure to red measles on Thursday, March 20, 2014, at specific times and locations on the Fort Garry Campus. Please see the attached bulletin for information provided directly by the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. Below is the update from Manitoba Health.
PUBLIC HEALTH UPDATE:
SECOND CASE OF MEASLES REPORTED IN MANITOBA
Public health officials confirmed today that a second laboratory-confirmed case of measles has been reported in Manitoba.
This update is sent as a precautionary warning for those who may have been in contact with the person who is currently ill. In addition, a letter providing information on the current situation and preventive measures will be distributed through schools and daycare centres today.
The case is a man in his '20s who lives in the area of the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. This individual was in direct contact with the first case of measles identified in Manitoba earlier this month.
Symptoms of measles generally appear seven to 21 days after exposure. Initial symptoms may include fever, runny nose, drowsiness, irritability and red eyes. Small white spots may also develop on the inside of the mouth or throat.
Several days after the initial symptoms, a red blotchy rash appears on the face and progresses down the body. Measles can lead to complications including ear infections, diarrhea, pneumonia (lung infection) and encephalitis (brain inflammation).
Measles is spread through droplets in the air formed when coughing or sneezing. An infected person can spread the virus from four days before the rash appears to four days after. The disease tends to be more severe in infants and young children, and can be life-threatening.
Provincial public health officials are working with the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority to investigate the case and identify contacts. People who were at the following locations and events should be aware of the possibility of infection:
University of Manitoba, March 20, at the following locations and times:
- St. Paul's College, Room 215 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.;
- Machray Hall, Room 418 from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.;
- EITC-E2, Room 105 from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.;
- Frank Kennedy study hall, from 2:30 to 4 p.m. and from 5:15 p.m. to 8 p.m.; and
Concordia Hospital emergency department, March 22 between 10:15 p.m. and 10:40 p.m.
Those who visited these locations and who think they might have measles or have been in close contact with someone who has been diagnosed with measles should phone their health-care provider or Health Links-Info Santé at 788-8200 or 1-888-315-9257 (toll-free) for more information.
Where appropriate, people will be offered immunization and may be asked to remain at home and minimize contact with others to reduce the possible spread of measles. Public health officials will continue to monitor the situation in Manitoba and will provide updated information as necessary. If visiting a physician or health-care provider, it is best to call ahead and make an appointment so health-care staff can take steps to reduce the exposure of other people to the virus.
Immunization is the best means of protecting yourself and your family. Contact an immunization provider such as a physician, nurse practitioner or local public health office to make sure you and your family are up to date.
In Manitoba, a measles immunization program was first established in 1967. In 1996, the current two-dose measles/mumps/rubella (MMR) vaccine program was introduced. Vaccines are provided for children who are at least one year of age and a second dose is given when aged four to six. The effectiveness of a single dose of measles vaccine given at 12 or 15 months of age is estimated to be 85 to 95 per cent. With a second dose, efficacy is almost 100 per cent.
Adults born before 1970 are generally presumed to have acquired natural immunity to measles, however, some of these individuals may be susceptible. Adults born in 1970 or later who do not have a record showing they received a measles vaccine, or who have a history of laboratory confirmed measles infection, should be immunized with one dose of MMR.
In Canada, measles activity is currently being reported by British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan and Ontario, mostly related to ongoing outbreaks in the Philippines and the Netherlands.
To reduce the spread of measles, people can:
- ensure immunizations are up to date,
- wash their hands often with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available,
- avoid sharing drinking glasses or eating utensils,
- cover coughs and sneezes with the forearm or a tissue, and
- stay home when sick.
For information on the measles/mumps/rubella vaccine, visit:
www.gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/factsheets/mmr.pdf<http://www.gov.mb.ca/health/publichealth/factsheets/mmr.pdf>.
Good Morning,
Please be advised that Dysart Road from Wallace Building to University College will be closed on Saturday, March 22, 2014 from 8:00 AM until 6:00 PM. The road closure is to complete storm sewer repairs caused by the water main break of March 8th, 2014. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.
For further information, please contact Ray Aubin at Ray.Aubin(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:Ray.Aubin@umanitoba.ca>
Thank You.
Vehicular and pedestrian traffic on Dafoe Road from University Crescent east to Service Road #39 will be closed to thru traffic starting Saturday March 29, 2014 @ 06:00 am and will reopen on Sunday March 30 @ 18:00. During the closure local traffic will be permitted via Freedman Crescent and Maclean Crescent. This closure is required for the dismantling and removal of the tower crane currently used at the new Active Living Centre.
In preparation for the above road closure and in conjunction with other work relating to the Active Living Centre, the north sidewalk only along Dafoe Rd. from University Crescent up to but not including the School of Music Building will be closed to pedestrian traffic starting Wednesday March 26, 2014 until further notice.
For further information, contact Robert Roy at rob.roy(a)umanitoba.ca<mailto:rob.roy@umanitoba.ca>
Thank you,
This message is being sent to all students who are registered for classes in Winter Term 2014. Please continue reading for important information about the upcoming Voluntary Withdrawal deadline.
Winter Term 2014 Voluntary Withdrawal (VW) Deadline
March 19, 2014 at 11:59 pm is the last chance for most students to Voluntarily Withdraw (VW) from Winter Term 2014 and Fall 2013/Winter 2014 classes*. Students cannot withdraw from classes after this date.
*Registration support is available only until 4:30pm. Deadline may differ for irregularly dated courses <http://umanitoba.ca/student/records/fees/829.html> and School of Agriculture<http://crscalprod1.cc.umanitoba.ca/Catalog/ViewCatalog.aspx?pageid=viewcata…>.
Most students will use Aurora to withdraw from courses; students who are on Hold will require assistance from their advising office: Undergraduate<http://umanitoba.ca/student/records/tutorial/academic-advisors.html>, Graduate<http://fgs-webap.cc.umanitoba.ca/contacts/index.php?contact=suppstaff>.
Please remember:
* No refund will be issued for a VWd course.
* VWd courses will be recorded on official transcripts and student histories.
Think before you drop...
Students are encouraged to discuss VWing a course with their advising office: Undergraduate<http://umanitoba.ca/student/records/tutorial/academic-advisors.html>, Graduate<http://fgs-webap.cc.umanitoba.ca/contacts/index.php?contact=suppstaff>**.
Students may consider VWing a class for a variety of reasons - these might include:
* The course subject matter was not the same as originally expected;
* Your overall course load is too demanding - withdrawing from one class will leave more time for others;
* Your program focus has changed and the course is no longer required;
* Your mid-term grades were not satisfactory - and you think withdrawing is better than receiving a low or failed grade.
Before you decide to VW from a class, be sure to:
* Talk with your course instructor about your concerns and if there are strategies for improvement before the end of term;
* Talk to an academic advisor about your course load, study strategies, and options for possibly repeating the course later;
* Be aware of course load requirements and implications of VW - if you have a government student loan, are a sponsored student, a Bison athlete or are in any other type of situation that requires a minimum course load;
* Refer to the U1 Start Book or the Academic Calendar to make sure you know where that course fits into your intended or current program;
* Check to see if the course is required as a prerequisite for upper-level courses within your program;
* Look at the Summer Session schedule to see if the course is offered again this year.
**Graduate studies students who are unable to continue studies this term must contact their department regarding a Leave of Absence.
Want to know more?
* Withdrawal from Classes<http://umanitoba.ca/student/records/leave_return/695.html>
* Hold Status<http://umanitoba.ca/student/records/registration/steps/652.html>
* Refund and Irregular Withdrawal Dates<http://umanitoba.ca/student/records/fees/829.html>
Registrar's Office
University of Manitoba
(p) 204.474.9420
www.umanitoba.ca/registrar<http://www.umanitoba.ca/registrar>
Questions - Just askumanitoba<https://umanitoba.intelliresponse.com/current/results.jsp>!
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Links Used:
* Withdrawal from Classes: http://umanitoba.ca/student/records/leave_return/695.html
* Hold Status: http://umanitoba.ca/student/records/registration/steps/652.html
* Refund and Irregular Withdrawal Dates: http://umanitoba.ca/student/records/fees/829.html
* Academic Schedule: http://crscalprod1.cc.umanitoba.ca/Catalog/ViewCatalog.aspx?pageid=viewcata…
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I hope that you will join me.
[At the University of Manitoba]
[Mary]
Dear friends and colleagues,
You are cordially invited to attend the Public Policy Forum lecture and private reception, featuring
MARY SIMON
Ms. Simon will be speaking about "Fulfilling National Arctic Interests and Obligations through Education".
Mary Simon, Chairperson of the National Committee on Inuit Education, past President of Inuit Tapiriit Kanatami, and Canada's first Ambassador for Circumpolar Affairs, has devoted her life's work to advancing critical social, economic and human rights for Canadian Inuit.
As part of the Public Policy Forum's 2013-14 Lecture Series, Ms. Simon will explain why the future of Canada's North and our overall economic prosperity lies in education.
The lecture will include a conversation with the audience.
As space is limited, registration is strongly recommended.
Thursday, APRIL 3, 2014
Reception 5:30 p.m. Lecture 6:00 p.m.
Robert B. Schultz Lecture Theatre, University of Manitoba
92 Dysart Road, Winnipeg, MB
To register, click HERE<http://ppforum.ca/node/4947>
For more information please contact:
Dianne Gravel-Normand
Senior Project Administrator
Public Policy Forum
dianne.gravel(a)ppforum.ca<mailto:dianne.gravel@ppforum.ca>
613-238-7858 ext. 233
[University of Manitoba]<http://umanitoba.ca/>
David T. Barnard, Ph.D., President and Vice-Chancellor
202 Administration Building, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg MB R3T 2N2 Canada
Office: +1-204-474-9345 FAX: +1-204-261-1318
Email: president(a)umanitoba.ca
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