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EU activates crisis response mechanism to monitor hantavirus outbreak
The Cyprus Presidency has activated the EU’s Integrate Political Crisis Response (IPCR) arrangements to intensify monitoring of the hantavirus outbreak that has prompted heightened vigilance across member states.
“As a matter of precaution, we have decided to make use of the integrated political crisis response meetings (IPCR), in order to monitor the situation and facilitate information sharing among member states,” a Cypriot official said.
The IPCR mechanism, used during major cross-border crises, provides a platform for the exchange of...

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