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Meningitis Case Isolated at Heraklion School; No Tourist Risk

Sunday, 10 May 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
A case of meningitis has been reported at a vocational high school (ΕΠΑΛ) in Heraklion, Crete. Local health authorities are monitoring the situation and have implemented standard containment protocols. The incident is isolated to the school environment and affects students and staff at that specific institution. For tourists visiting Crete, there is no direct risk associated with this case, as it is contained within the school setting. However, visitors are advised to maintain standard hygiene practices, wash hands regularly, and seek medical attention promptly if they experience symptoms such as severe headache, stiff neck, high fever, or sensitivity to light. The nearest hospitals in Heraklion are the University Hospital of Heraklion (PAGNI) and Venizelio General Hospital. Tourists should ensure their travel insurance covers medical emergencies before visiting.

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