Checkie maintains border control, while Slovakia is fighting for the leg and corps disease

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The management of trucks on the border between checks and Slovakia continued during the third week from the fear that the diseases of the leg and darkness applies to Czech territory.

The Czech Minister of Agriculture, Marek Vinborn, said that the restrictions can be raised 30 days after the slaughter of the last multiplying animal with an infected with the disease of the legs and corps in Slovakia.

“The most significant risk is associated with the transfer through polluted human objects,” said Jiri Cherni, an associate professor in the field of Prague’s life.

“That is, in tires and cars, in the soles of shoes through contaminated products.”

Slovakia announced a state of emergency at the end of March from the disease of the leg and darkness after three cases were discovered in various agricultural studies.

On Monday, the Slovak government said that she again again controlled control of the borders with Hungary and Austria in response to the escalation of the outbreak.

The measure, which entered into force on Tuesday, will remain in force until May 8, according to the Minister of the Interior Matu, joke Astlet.

“Although the presence of the disease of the foot and Maya was not confirmed in Austria, this measure is necessary for the proximity of the flash areas,” he said.

The fifth fever, a very contagious viral disease of cattle, mainly affects cattle, but can also infect pigs, sheep and goats.

The virus is stored in saliva, urine, feces and milk.

It is transmitted by contact with sick animals, through the air and surfaces of people, dishes or vehicles.

But the risk of transferring to people is very low or insignificant.