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Hajj pilgrims take preventive measures to avoid ‘Mers’ in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s (KSA) health authorities have said that Hajj pilgrims must take precautionary measures to avoid ‘Mers’ virus during performing Hajj.

According to Health Authorities, they will try to do everything possible to control ‘Mers’ virus in Saudi Arabia. Hajj pilgrims could be killed with the virus.

Mers-virus

Report says at least 300 people have been killed so far and more than 700 people were affected with virus.

The dangerous virus, which has emerged in Middle East, created serious fever and cough problem in humans.

According to researchers, the virus is transfer from camel to humans. Saudi doctors were faced the first case two years ago.

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