Before leaving for Russia to compete next summer, all England members had been vaccinated against rabies, which is quite strange, but if we carefully consider the current situation in Russia, it is a necessary thing to do.
The UK Health Ministry assessed that Eastern Europe, specifically Russia, is chuaining many potential dangers of rabies. Specifically, a dangerous virus belonging to the rabies strain kills 60,000 people each year in the country with the largest area in the world.
The source of the spread and spread of this virus, according to the announcement of the British Ministry of Health, comes from wild animals and even livestock. Wolves, bates, deer, foxes... or even domestic dogs have the potential to retain this virus in humans.
"This rabies virus can reach you while running or cycling from different animals," the UK Health Ministry said in a statement.
The Russian Tourism Bureau in London said that vaccinations and dissemination of knowledge about the disease are currently being held in many major cities across Europe in the hope of minimizing the spread of this dangerous virus.
He was one of the teams that won a direct ticket to Russia to the 2018 World Cup. With the top spot in Group F, Southgate and his team are highly expected by the current young and extremely talented players.