November 23, 2024
Area Crypto outbreak has risen to 23 cases. How to protect your kids
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Area Crypto outbreak has risen to 23 cases. How to protect your kids #CriptoNews

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The crypto outbreak in Northern Kentucky has infected at least 16 people, up from a dozen confirmed cases reported Friday, and there have been an additional seven cases in Cincinnati.

Most Northern Kentucky cases are in Kenton and Boone counties, though some are also in Campbell County, said Skip Tate, a spokesperson for the Northern Kentucky Health Department.

Two Northern Kentucky swimming pools provided public statements about cooperating with the health department after some of the people who contacted the illness were in the pools. Beechwood Swim Club in Fort Mitchell will be closed closed until 4 p.m. Friday, its public release stated, adding, “To reopen the pool, we must increase to certain chlorine levels in the baby pool and big pool for 24 hours to kill any potential Crypto contamination.” Silverlake Water Park also provided a statement about its cooperation with the health department as the health department had requested.