Ternyata acara kegiatan di rumah auloh yg disuruh auloh itu bs jadi sumber
bencana. Knp auloh ga bs ngebasmi penyakit tsb?

Selamat menciumi batu memek item sambil saling nularin penyakit, hehehe...


http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Riyadh-fears-new-SARS,-restricts-visas-for-Hajj-28497.html


*07/17/2013 16:02*
SAUDI ARABIA
Riyadh fears new SARS, restricts visas for Hajj
Saudi authorities have decided to restrict entry during the Greater
Pilgrimage, which mobilises millions of people every year from all over the
Islamic world. Related to SARS, the MERS virus has raised fears among Saudi
authorities.

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Riyadh (AsiaNews/Agencies) - Saudi health authorities have decided to
restrict the number of visas issued for hajj and umrah pilgrimages in
2013in order to prevent the spread of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome
Coronavirus (MERS-CoV), a cousin of SARS. So far, the virus has killed 45
people (38 of them in the Islamic Kingdom).

The General Health Directorate (DGS), which runs the Health Ministry,
issued a circular to this effect. In a statement posted on its website on
Saturday, the Saudi health ministry urged people in certain categories not
to perform hajj.

"Elderly persons, pregnant women, children and people affected by chronic
diseases, notably people with cardiac, diabetic or respiratory disease,
kidney or immune-system deficiencies, will be unable to obtain a visa this
year," the circular said.

However, the statement was unclear as to how restrictions would be
implemented or what the age limits would be.

MERS-CoV is related to the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), a
virus in the coronavirus family that caused a pneumonia-like outbreak in
Asia in 2003.

The World Health Organisation has not recommended any MERS-CoV-related
travel restrictions, but noted that countries should monitor unusual
respiratory infection patterns.

This and the recent outbreak on its territory have prompted Saudi Arabia to
restrict hajj.

The latter is the fifth pillar of Islam. Making the great pilgrimage to
Makkah is one of the duties every able-bodied Muslim should perform at
least once in his or her lifetime if they can afford it.

The Umrah is a non-compulsory pilgrimage to Makkah that Muslims can
undertake at any time of the year. It is sometimes called the 'minor' or
'lesser pilgrimage', the Hajj being the 'major' pilgrimage held in the last
month in the Islamic calendar.

Every year, millions of Muslims gather in Makkah for the Great Pilgrimage.
In 2012, the total number exceeded 3 million. The hajj this year will fall
between 8 and 13 October.


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