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Virus Outbreak: What Is Important Now at Christmas Markets in the Czech Republic

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Hepatitis A is currently spreading rapidly in the Czech Republic. Because the virus is passed on through contaminated hands and surfaces, Christmas markets are also a risk.

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The Czech Republic is facing the worst hepatitis A outbreak since 1979, and the numerous Christmas markets in December threaten further spread of the virus, according to the news program Tagesschau. This year, 32 (mostly elderly) men have already died from the virus in the Czech Republic.

·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Hepatitis A is currently spreading rapidly in the Czech Republic. Because the virus is passed on through contaminated hands and surfaces, Christmas markets are also a risk.

There are still many cases of hepatitis A in the Czech Republic. A leading Prague epidemiologist now pleads for vaccinations. However, the disaster reports in some German media about Christmas markets in Saxony's neighbouring country are obviously exaggerated.

·Leipzig, Germany
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German media are warning about the risks associated with visiting the Christmas markets in Prague due to hepatitis A. The tabloid Bild writes about the deadly danger that lurks between the svařák and the trdelník. The public news website Tagesschau writes that although hepatitis A is spreading in the Czech Republic, there is no serious danger if basic hygiene rules are followed.

Due to hepatitis A, German media are warning of the risks they say are associated with visiting Christmas markets in Prague. The tabloid Bild writes about the deadly danger lurking between the svařák and the trdelník. The public news website Tagesschau writes that although hepatitis is spreading in the Czech Republic, there is no serious danger if basic hygiene rules are followed. The Czech Republic is now facing what is probably the largest hep…

Due to type A jaundice, the German media warn of the risks that, according to them, are associated with visiting the Christmas markets in Prague. The tabloid Bild writes about the mortal danger that lurks between mulled wine and hardwood. The public news website Tagesschau writes that although jaundice is spreading in the Czech Republic, there is no serious danger if basic hygiene rules are observed. The Czech Republic is now facing what may be …

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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www.t-online.de broke the news in on Monday, December 8, 2025.
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