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Some of the closures are related to bacteria from fecal waste, while others are due to high levels of cyanobacteria , also known as blue-green algae, that’s found in freshwater.
Swimming in waters with high bacteria levels can cause gastrointestinal illness and skin infections, especially for children, older people and individuals with weakened immune systems.
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