Kolkata (HRNW)- The spread of Nipah virus has raised questions about the holding of the T20 World Cup 2026. This situation, which has come to light a few weeks before the start of the tournament, has raised concerns among sports circles and fans.
Nipah virus cases have been confirmed in the Indian state of West Bengal, where a total of five people, including two nurses and a doctor, have been found infected with this dangerous virus. The condition of the affected people is said to be critical, while the health department has tightened precautionary measures.
Due to the spread of Nipah virus, concerns are also being expressed at the international level that if the situation is not brought under control, the holding of a major event like the T20 World Cup may face difficulties. Officials say that the situation is being constantly monitored and emergency measures are being taken to prevent the virus.
According to sports and health experts, the next few weeks are very crucial, in which the situation is likely to improve or worsen. Cricket fans are also anxious in this regard and are awaiting the next course of action from international cricket organizations.
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