Back to newsA high school in Crete has been temporarily closed following a confirmed case of bacterial meningitis on the island. Authorities ordered the closure as a precautionary measure to prevent further spread and to allow for sanitization of the premises. Bacterial meningitis is a serious infection affecting the membranes surrounding the brain and spinal cord, and swift containment is standard public health protocol. For tourists visiting Crete, there is no direct cause for concern, as the closure is localized to one school. However, visitors experiencing sudden severe headache, high fever, stiff neck, or sensitivity to light should seek medical attention promptly. Local health services on the island are equipped to handle such cases. The situation is being monitored by regional health authorities.
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Crete High School Closes After Bacterial Meningitis Case
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