No not really. Ozone is found naturally in many places, usually ones that humans seek out because they enjoy the way they feel when they're in this kind of environment. Higher than average concentrations are found at the seashore, at waterfalls and in mountain forests. That sweet, bleachy smell you detect in the air after a thunderstorm is actually ozone. Remember the smell of sheets fresh off the line? That's ozone. Wherever sunlight, water and wind get together, you will find plenty of ozone, and, where feasible, plenty of people who are eager to soak it up! Yes, there is a physiological reason why people feel better at the beach, around waterfalls and in the mountains. Ozone is a large factor, as are beneficial negative ions.
Thomas