Helping football fans stay safer this summer: new public health advice developed for spectators of UEFA European Championship
WHO, together with the German Federal Centre for Health Education (BZgA) and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), have jointly developed public health advice for UEFA EURO 2024 to promote the health, safety and well-being of spectators attending matches. The advice, covering a broad range of topics, seeks to enhance the overall experience for fans while prioritizing health and safety in light of the potential health risks associated with mass gatherings.
Spectating safely
The public health advice, available online, offers easily accessible information on topics that range from the vaccines travellers may need before they undertake their journeys to information on how to protect against various illnesses, such as respiratory diseases and tick-borne illnesses. As temperatures rise, the advice offers guidance on how to stay cool in the heat, prevent sunstroke and stay hydrated. It also includes information on sexual health and the use of alcohol, tobacco and cannabis in Germany, and provides useful websites and phone numbers for anyone needing medical help.
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