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A two-year-old Jewish boy died in Limassol, suspected of being infected with a carnivorous bacterium - Walla! news

2021-11-23T15:05:12.226Z


The boy suffered from fever and rash, and is suspected of contracting meningococcus. In the Chabad kindergarten in the city, where the child was treated, other children also fell ill and one of them, whose condition is defined as moderate, will be flown to Israel for treatment.


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A two-year-old Jewish boy died in Limassol, suspected of being infected with a carnivorous bacterium

The boy suffered from fever and rash, and is suspected of contracting meningococcus.

In the Chabad kindergarten in the city, where the child was treated, other children also fell ill and one of them, whose condition is defined as moderate, will be flown to Israel for treatment.

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Meirav Cohen

Tuesday, 23 November 2021, 16:46 Updated: 16:55

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A two-year-old Israeli boy died last night (Tuesday) in the city of Limassol in Cyprus, after suffering from fever and rash.

It is suspected to be infected with the predatory bacterium Meningococcus.



In the Chabad kindergarten in the city, where the boy was treated, other children also suffered from fever. One of them, a two-year-old girl, is in fair condition. Tonight she will be flown to Israel and treated at Sheba Hospital in Tel Hashomer.

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