England Players to Have Vaccinations to Protect Them From Rabies Before World Cup in Russia

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?England players picked to go to Russia will have to have jabs to protect from rabies because of Russia's problem with "packs of wild animals" carrying the disease. The Sun report that Public Health England rates Russia as a high-risk area and anyone who is staying should have vaccinations.  Wolves, bats, deer, foxes, hedgehogs and squirrels have been found to carry the deadly disease which kills around 60,000 people across the world each year. However, the Russian Tourist Office in London...

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Source: 90min.com