Back to newsCrete's regional health authorities have extended preventive measures against monkeypox (mpox) until July 9, 2026. The measures were put in place as a precautionary response to monitor and limit potential spread of the virus across the island. While no widespread outbreak has been reported, health officials are maintaining protocols to protect both residents and visitors during the busy summer travel season. Tourists visiting Crete during this period are advised to follow standard hygiene practices, avoid close contact with unfamiliar individuals showing skin lesions or rashes, and consult a local health center or their accommodation if they experience any symptoms. The extension is a precautionary measure and is not expected to disrupt tourism activities, beaches, restaurants, or major attractions across the island.
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Crete Extends Mpox Prevention Measures Through July 9
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