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The World Cup’s Real Viral Threats Aren’t Ebola Or Hantavirus

The World Cup’s Real Viral Threats Aren’t Ebola Or Hantavirus
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Health experts clarify that Ebola and hantavirus pose a negligible risk to attendees of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Transmission patterns for these viruses make them unlikely to spread in the context of large-scale sporting events.

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Public health communication is vital to prevent unnecessary panic and ensure accurate risk assessment during major global gatherings.

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Confidence: 90%

The article relies on expert medical consensus to debunk health fears.

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