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Swine flu deaths at Hajj - putting a stop to the rumors

Swine Flu (also known as H1N1 Virus) vaccine
Swine Flu (also known as H1N1 Virus) vaccine
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Four people infected with the H1N1 virus have died while on this year's pilgrimage, which officially begins November 25. The Health Ministry has advised all victims had an underlying health problem and three were elderly. The dead were identified as Indian and Sudanese males, a Moroccan woman (all three 75 years old), and a 17 year old girl from Nigeria. They had not been vaccinated for the swine flu before their arrival. The Indian man succumbed in Medina, while the other three died in Mecca.

As many as 10 deaths have been reported in various news stories but the Health Ministry has confirmed that is not true, and there have only been four deaths. Currently there are 70 confirmed cases of H1N1 and it was reported all are recovering. Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeeah is quick to point out that precautionary measures are being strictly undertaken in accordance with recommendations from the World Health Organization. In addition, a special lab is to be set up in Arafat, more than 5 miles away, in order to test pilgrims at the end of Hajj, where a quarantine section will be available.

It had previously been reported that only people holding vaccination certificates will be allowed to obtain a visa to enter the country. However, the Head of the Hajj Preparatory Committee at the Health Ministry denounced rumors that pilgrims may have purchased fake vaccination certificates. He states pilgrims were never asked to have these certificates to gain entry to the country.

Specially trained staff are stationed at Abdulaziz International Airport (JED) and Prince Muhammad International Airport (MED), to identify possible symptoms of H1N1. All hospitals and over 140 health care centers have the vaccine in their possession in case of need.

Three million Muslims are expected to converge on the area in order to take part in the Hajj. It is a pilgrimage expected to be made of every able bodied person of Muslim faith at least once in their lifetime.

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Comments

  • Ronna DeLoe - New England Landmarks Travel Examine 2 years ago
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    This virus is getting scarier all the time, whether you're traveling or not.

  • Leslie Koch 2 years ago
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    What a timely report. With so many people gathering in one place, I'd imagine we haven't heard the last of swine flu during this year's hajj

  • Bobbi Leder - Houston Dogs Examiner 2 years ago
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    I'm glad to hear the number is lower but sad to learn of any deaths from this virus.

  • Ted Nelson 2 years ago
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    With a gathering of 3 million it is not uncommon that some will die of something. It might as well be H1N1. Sad for it to happen, especially on such a great occasion for these people.

  • Joel Siegfried - San Diego Airport Examiner 2 years ago
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    The Saudis have done a better job of obtaining the H1N1 vaccine that my local HMO in San Diego, where it is in short supply. A very well written read. Thanks!

  • Billie 2 years ago
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    With that many people, it is surprising that it was not an epidemic.

  • Charles Higgins, Las Vegas Examiner 2 years ago
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    It's natural for the Muslims to be more concerned about their convictions than their health..let's just hope there's no pandemic outgrowth during / after their celebration.

    Cheers...

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