D. Hennel, J. Vallová, Jane Vallova, V. Buc, M. Oláh, M. Oláh, C. Olah, C. Olah, M. Jackulikova, Maria, Jackulikova, V. Krcmery, V. Krčméry, Z. Ondrúšová, Z. Ondrúšová, A. Doktorov, A. Doktorov, L. Roman, M. Vladarova, M. Vladarova, J. Bozik, Joseph Bozik, M. Valach, M. Valach, I. Hupkova, I. Hupkova, Alex Al Trad, A. Naddour, Annemarie, Naddour, M. Jurásek, M. Jurásek
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Recent war conflicts in Europe and Middle East generate new refugee wawes and possible dissemination of Covid I9 variants from countries with low vaccination activity due to armed events.Therefore we have tested all migrants of war(206) coming via Hungarian Slovak Czech Border,within one week among 1023 refugees of war..who had symptoms of respiratory infection.None of tested symptomatic individuals was positive by rapid antigen test.Therefore the the risk ofCOVID I9 dissemination was not been confirmed.