Marburg Virus Scare in Germany: Police Allegedly Close Hamburg Central Station After Two Passengers Suspected To Have Deadly ‘Eye-Bleeding’ Virus

Local news reports claimed that two passengers on board a train were infected with the deadly "eye-bleeding" virus. However, an official conformation by the authorities is awaited.

Hamburg Central Station in Germany. (Photo credits: Wikimedia Commons)

The federal police in Germany have reportedly cordoned off tracks several railway tracks at Hamburg Central Station after fears emerged of two travellers being infected with the deadly Marburg virus. According to reports, the two travellers who are suspected of having the deadly Marburg virus have led to the closure of Hamburg Central. It is reported that the police blocked several tracks at Hamburg Central Station after two passengers were allegedly suspected to be infected with the deadly Marburg virus. Local news reports claimed that two passengers on board a train were infected with the deadly "eye-bleeding" virus. However, an official conformation by the authorities is awaited. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), symptoms of the Marburg virus include fever, muscle pains, diarrhoea, vomiting and, in a few cases, death through extreme blood loss. Germany: 30 Injured After Syrian Man Sets 2 Fires and Rams His Van Into 2 Shops in Essen, Arrested (Watch Videos).

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