Saudi Arabia health officials have asked intending Muslim
pilgrims from Nigeria and other parts of the world visiting the
country’s holy sites to wear masks in crowded places to stop the spread
of the MERS coronavirus.
A list of requirements issued by the health ministry also advised
elderly people or those with chronic diseases to postpone their
pilgrimage.
BBC reports that 38 people have died from the virus in Saudi Arabia.
Millions of Muslims from around the world are expected to take part in the Hajj this October.
Once a year, pilgrims make the journey to Mecca in Saudi Arabia and pray together before the Kaaba.
Muslims also travel to the site at other times, as well as visiting the Masjid Al-Nabawi, or Mosque of the Prophet, in Medina.
Health officials urged people taking part to maintain personal
hygiene standards, use a tissue when sneezing and coughing, and have the
necessary vaccinations.
The MERS (Middle East respiratory-syndrome) coronavirus emerged in
the Arabian Peninsula in September 2012 and is part of a large family of
viruses, which includes the common cold and Sars (severe acute
respiratory syndrome).
The World Health Organization has so far confirmed of a total of 80 cases of infection, including 44 deaths worldwide.
Saudi Arabia introduced requirements for polio immunisation certificates in 2003 after fears of the virus resurgence
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Saturday, July 13, 2013
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