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Finland: Turku shipyard vaccinates 4,000 workers after pneumonia outbreak

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://yle.fi/uutiset/osasto/news/...000_workers_after_pneumonia_outbreak/11062933


News 11.11.2019 18:00 | updated 11.11.2019 18:00
Turku shipyard vaccinates 4,000 workers after pneumonia outbreak
Thirty workers were treated for a pneumonia infection during late summer and early autumn.

German-owned shipbuilder Meyer Turku said on Monday that it had completed vaccination of about 4,000 workers at its shipyard in southwest Finland.

The immunisation drive followed an apparent pneumonia outbreak in which 30 workers came down with the infection during late summer and early autumn.

The Turku University hospital said that it is no longer treating any of the patients...

...The National Institute for Health and Welfare, THL, is said to be still looking into the cause of the outbreak and a monitoring meeting is due to take place later this week.
 
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