Tuesday, 02 January 2024 12:17 GMT

Seoul vows 'all out' effort to curb MERS menace


(MENAFN- Arab News) SEOUL: South Korea reported its fifth death from MERS as the government on Sunday vowed 'all-out' measures to curb the outbreak that was threatening to spread nationwide including tracking mobile phones of those in quarantine.

Sixty-four people in South Korea have been infected by Middle East Respiratory Syndrome since last month in the largest outbreak outside the Middle East. Hundreds of schools have closed and more than 2000 people are isolated at their homes or in facilities after having contact with patients infected with the virus health officials said.
Acting Prime Minister Choi Kyung-hwan said Sunday that there was no reason to believe that the virus would significantly spread further in the country. As of Sunday more than 2300 people had been placed under quarantine of varying degrees. About 2100 were told to stay home and strictly limit their interactions with others while about 200 were isolated in state hospitals.
All the 14 new infections were among people already in quarantine after being exposed to those diagnosed earlier the ministry said. 'So far all the MERS cases have been hospital-associated and there has been no case of an infection in other social settings. We think we have a chance at putting the outbreak under total control' Choi told a news conference.
While the virus has no vaccine health experts say it spreads through close contact with infected people and not through the air.
The UN health agency has reported that there's no evidence yet in South Korea of 'sustained transmission in the community.'
Departing from its earlier policy the government announced the names of the 24 hospitals where the MERS patients have been diagnosed or had been treated before their condition was confirmed.
This will allow people who have visited those facilities in recent weeks to report themselves if they are showing symptoms similar to MERS-related illnesses Choi said.
While the government had earlier identified one hospital in a city south of Seoul where the first MERS case was confirmed and another in southern Seoul that has been a significant source of infections it had been reluctant to release the full list of hospitals over concerns that it would cause a disruption in services if people started avoiding them.



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