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The article concerns the health risks associated with the 2026 World Cup, where large crowds exceeding 7 million spectators are anticipated, with the likelihood of respiratory, digestive, and vector-borne diseases increasing due to crowding and extensive travel. It indicates that the risk of infection begins before arriving at the stadiums, through airports, transportation means, and hotels, emphasizing the importance of preventive measures such as vaccinations and mask-wearing, especially for individuals with chronic illnesses and pregnant women. Fans are also advised to maintain good personal hygiene and adhere to health protocols to reduce the spread of diseases during the tournament events.
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