[image]By Patrick Goodenough: (CNSNews.com) – As Saudi and U.N. health authorities report new
infections from a troubling new respiratory disease, there are concerns
that the approaching Hajj – the annual Muslim pilgrimage to Mecca –
could increase the risk of spreading the virus as pilgrims return to
their home countries.
Meanwhile the U.S. government, in a notice published in the Federal
Register Wednesday, declared that the Middle East respiratory syndrome
coronavirus (MERS-CoV, or simply MERS) could potentially “affect
national security or the health and security of United States citizens
living abroad.”
Saudi Arabia is currently the undisputed center of the scare.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) the
majority of the 55 confirmed MERS cases – 40 infections, 24 deaths –
have occurred in the kingdom, while two deaths each have been reported
in Britain and Jordan and one death each in France and the United Arab
Emirates. (The fatalities in Europe were linked to visits to the Middle
East.)
Infections also have been reported in Qatar, Tunisia and Italy...Continue reading...
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