Deadly Virus Outbreak Hits Czech Ski Resort in the Ore Mountains
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In the Czech Republic, the health authority issued a hygiene warning for a severe outbreak of hepatitis A. There is also a warning for the border region with Germany and the popular ski resort Boží Dar.
Deadly Virus Outbreak Hits Czech Ski Resort in the Ore Mountains
Boží Dar ski resort in Czechia. | Image: Boží Dar Facebook A devastating outbreak of hepatitis A is sweeping across Czechia this year, with more than 2,375 cases and 28 deaths reported, according to Czech health authorities. The capital, Prague, and the Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad) region are among the worst-hit areas, but alarmingly, the virus has also spread to mountain communities—including the ski resort of Boží Dar in the Ore Mountains, near the…
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