Norovirus Outbreak Affects Nearly 100 Teenagers at La Plagne, France
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The director of the La Plagne 1800 UCPA took the decision to close the structure for a week. This announcement follows the collective epidemic that made the headlines of the media on Tuesday. A hundred teenagers, as well as a dozen mentors, suddenly fell ill. Without waiting for the announcement, a school decided to repatriate its students.
In Savoie, La Plagne, a mysterious intoxication caused a hundred teenagers to become ill who were taken with nausea or vomiting. This occurred in a UCPA centre, where dozens of doctors were sent in an emergency.
Infectious wave in Skiresort: In La Plagne nearly 100 children and adolescents of a holiday center are sick with vomiting and nausea due to a virus. Experts believe that Norovirus is the cause.
Norovirus Outbreak Affects Nearly 100 Teenagers at La Plagne, France
The UCPA center at La Plagne has fallen victim to a norovirus outbreak. | Image: UCPA La Plagne 1800 IGNearly 100 teenagers at a holiday center in La Plagne, France, have fallen ill with a highly contagious virus, prompting an ongoing investigation by local authorities. Emergency services were called on Tuesday, March 31, to a Union des Centres Sportifs de Plein Air (UCPA) center in the resort, where around 20 firefighters and multiple medical t…
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