Parasites detected in Visby's drinking water

Residents in Visby and surrounding areas are urged to continue boiling drinking water after parasites Giardia and Cryptosporidium were detected in the municipal supply. The recommendation was introduced in early December and is expected to remain in place over Christmas and likely until the end of January. The parasites can cause stomach illness and diarrhea.

In early December, residents in Visby and surrounding areas using municipal drinking water were advised to boil it before use. On Tuesday evening, December 17, test results confirmed the presence of parasites in the water, according to reports from Hela Gotland.

At a press conference, it was announced that the boiling recommendation will remain in effect over the Christmas holidays and likely throughout January. The region emphasizes the importance of following the advice to avoid health risks. The parasites Giardia and Cryptosporidium are known to cause symptoms such as stomach illness and diarrhea, especially in vulnerable groups.

The incident affects daily life for Visby residents and impacts access to safe drinking water. No further details on the source of the parasites have been provided, but testing continues to ensure water quality. Residents are urged to stay updated via official channels.

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