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6 More Cases Of MERS Virus In Saudi Arabia With The Hajj Just A Week Away

What they have not been so quick to announce, is another six cases of the novel coronavirus MERS within their orders. Two of these patients have had no known contact with a confirmed case be it animal or human.

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Authorities in Saudi Arabia have announced they have installed some 1,700 CCTV cameras ahead of the Hajj which starts October 16th. The five day pilgrimage will see millions of Muslims from around the world gathering in Mecca. (source)

What they have not been so quick to announce, is another six cases of the novel coronavirus MERS within their orders. Two of these patients have had no known contact with a confirmed case be it animal or human. (source)

Pilgrims have already started arriving, and millions more are making their final travel arrangements before leaving their homes and travelling to the holy site. Millions of people huddled together provides excellent breeding conditions for numerous diseases including MERS.

MERS has many variables. Incubation time varies from individual to individual as do symptoms which range from nothing more serious than a common cold to multi-organ failure and death.

Human to human transmission of the disease has been confirmed.

So far there have been just 136 cases, 58 of which have proved fatal. It’s to be hoped that the Hajj does not cause a massive uptick in cases and that all the pilgrims return home carrying nothing more than happy memories and a few photographs.

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