2011 European Veterans Championships Health Committee statement

04/06/2011 – The organizers of the European Championship 2011 have ensured the quality health care to all registered participants at all sport halls in case of injury or illness. The hosting city of Liberec has well-equpped Regional hospital with al

04/06/2011 – The organizers of the European Championship 2011 have ensured the quality health care to all registered participants at all sport halls in case of injury or illness.

The hosting city of Liberec has well-equpped Regional hospital with all medical departments experienced professionals as well as the most moderrn equipment at disposal.

The organizers are aware of the situation as for the HUS disease (haemolytic uraemic syndrome enteropathogenic) which has occured in Europe. The situation is being handled in cooperation with the Regional Hygienic Service it is monitored on a daily basis and measurements have been taken in order to ensure safety of the participants.

In case of any new relevant information the participants will be informed on time please keep on checking the website of the Championship and register to receive the newsletter.

(by Dr. Jan ME? Head of Health Committee EVC 2011 – Medical Director Liberec Hospital)

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