Canada's Vaccine Success Shines at 2026 World Cup

During the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Canada showcased its impressive vaccine infrastructure to prevent the spread of infectious diseases like measles among players and fans. Thanks to major investments in vaccine production and public health measures, Canada managed to keep disease transmission at bay, even with the influx of international visitors. What does it mean for you? Canada’s robust public health system means safer travel and gatherings, so you can enjoy big events without worrying too much about catching something nasty.

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