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Only 9 cases of H1N1 reported among pilgrims

Last updated: Thursday, November 12, 2009 3:21 AM
RIYADH – Nine people out of more than half a million who have arrived for the Haj have been diagnosed with swine flu, Saudi Health Minister Dr. Abdullah Al-Rabeah said Wednesday.
“Out of the 600,000 arriving so far, we have only seen nine suspected cases of A(H1N1), and only two of those are in the hospital,” Rabeah told AFP.
“The rest were treated and they were discharged,” he said.
Rabeah said that altogether 70 people had died in the Kingdom this year from swine flu, none of them pilgrims.
The fatalities figure is up from 62 reported at the beginning of November, and the total number of proven cases is about 7,000, the minister said.
Concern has mounted about the possibility of a major outbreak of the disease during the Haj, when more than three million Muslims converge on the holy cities of Makkah and Madina in western Saudi Arabia in the second half of November.
The Saudi authorities have deployed about 20,000 health workers to deal with flu and other health emergencies among pilgrims, Rabeah said.
More than 6,000 deaths from A(H1N1) flu had been reported worldwide as of Nov. 1, according to the World Health Organization. – AFP
 
   
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