Fresh quarantine rules for pilgrims

April 4, 2014

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Riyadh, Apr 4: The Ministry of Health has announced quarantine measures for Haj and Umrah pilgrims who are coming from countries that have a high rate of infectious diseases.

The ministry had sent out the circular to the Foreign Ministry that would be circulated among overseas missions spelling out the requirements for visa issuance for various countries.

Ziad Al-Memish, undersecretary to the Ministry of Health, said the Kingdom has been carefully monitoring developments throughout the globe in the field of infectious diseases.

He said the requirements stipulated in the new circular are in line with the requirements set by the World Health Organization (WHO) to control the spread of infectious diseases worldwide.

This year, Al-Memish said the Kingdom had focused on diseases such as yellow fever, meningitis, seasonal influenza, polio and food poisoning.

He said that the vaccines should be given 10 days before pilgrims commence their journey.

“We have also advised elderly pilgrims and others who suffer from chronic diseases such as cardiac conditions, diabetes, renal and respiratory maladies to postpone their pilgrimage,” he said.

“We have prescribed specific vaccines considering the incidence of disease in these countries.”

“In addition, ships and aircraft carrying pilgrims should also produce a certificate stating that the carriers are free of mosquitoes,” he said.

Besides these vaccinations, the spokesman advised pilgrims to take precautions against influenza to prevent a flu attack during their stay in the Kingdom.

“The flu vaccine is not mandatory, but is desirable considering present weather conditions and the susceptibility of pilgrims to influenza,” he said.

He advised high-risk patients with chronic ailments such as diabetes, hypertension and renal diseases to take the flu vaccine in the event they decide to embark on the Haj or Umrah pilgrimage.

Al-Memish also reminded pilgrims to pack food in sealed containers.

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Dubai, Jan 16: The UAE Ministry of Climate Change and Environment on Wednesday announced that it has banned the import of birds, some eggs and meat products from Hungary and Slovakia.

The ministry said the decision was taken following a notification from the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE) on the outbreak of a highly pathogenic strain of bird flu, H5N2, in the two countries.

Accordingly, the ministry has banned "the import of all species of domestic and wild live birds, ornamental birds, chicks, hatching eggs, meats and meat products and non-heat-treated wastes from Hungary and Slovakia".

It has also regulated the import of poultry meat and non-heat-treated products, requiring a health certificate for the export of meat and meat products from the two countries to release consignments into the UAE.

A health certificate will be needed for the import of eggs, the ministry added.

However, thermally-treated poultry products (meat and eggs) have been cleared for import from all parts of Hungary and Slovakia.

Kaltham Ali Kayaf, Acting Director, Animal Development & Health Department at the ministry, said: "These measures reiterate the ministry's keenness in achieving its strategic objectives including enhancing bio-security levels and eliminating pathogens before they enter the country. In doing so, the ministry prevents the bird flu virus and related risks and impacts on the country's poultry health and safety, in addition to protecting public health and well-being."

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The number of people who had recovered from the coronavirus in the Kingdom increased to 2,214 after 165 patients were reported to have recovered.

A total of 136 people have died of the disease in the Kingdom so far.

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