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By Said Hanin
Fez- Following the emergence of the Mers (Middle East Respiratory Syndrom) virus in Saudi Arabia, Moroccan Minister of Health Lahcen Doudi recommends Morocco's pilgrims to cancel their planned trips to Mecca.
Replying to a question posed by the House of Representatives, Lahcen Daoudi said, “we made such a decision only after prolonged consultations with many organizations and people, especially the WHO (World Health Organization) and many Arab health ministries.”
The minister pointed out that even Saudi Arabia made an announcement advising Muslims not to go on this year's pilgrimage. He warned of the possible of the spread of virus to the pilgrims’ home countries .He therefore called Moroccans who do make the pilgrimage to put on masks, which the Ministry of Health offers for free. Pilgrims were also given a green number (0801004747) to use in case of emergency.
Lahcen Doudi said,“Mers virus is a serious disease that kills one in three infected people” He stressed that “there is no remedy, vaccine, or antibiotics for treatment.”
According to Saudi officials, approximately 228 people have been killed by the Mers virus .
According to the Maghreb Arab Press (MAP), the Ministry of Health assured last week that no cases of the Middle East respiratory syndrome (coronavirus MERS) has been recorded so far in Morocco, urging Moroccans wishing to perform Hajj or Umrah to avoid contracting the virus.
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