The French fitness government has warned of a “very worrying” outbreak of coronavirus at a nudist station in the south of the country.
At least 95 other people at Cap d’Agde station, 48 km south of Montpellier, tested positive for the virus, so other effects are expected this week.
This is in addition to 50 other people who reported that their health was unwell after returning from the holiday village.
Health officials warned visitors to the hotel, which is also popular with swingers, that they will have to comply with all measures of social distance, adding dresses with masks.
At least 95 of the French nudist station in Cap d’Agde in the south of France (archive image), tested positive for coronavirus, and more effects are expected this week.
Health officials have warned visitors to the station, which was built in the 1960s, that they must comply with all measures of social estrangement, adding masked dresses (photo from the 1980s)
Doctors conducted 194 tests at the station last week, 38 of which tested positive, regional fitness service said.
Then, 244 tests were conducted on Wednesday, 57 of which tested positive.
Health ran 310 more tests on Friday, with expected effects earlier this week.
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