MERS fears halt Haj visas for elderly, sick

Published July 15th, 2013 - 07:13 GMT
Pilgrims perform haj in 2010. (source: Wikimedia Commons / Fadi El Binni)
Pilgrims perform haj in 2010. (source: Wikimedia Commons / Fadi El Binni)

Saudi Arabia will not issue Haj visas this year for the elderly and people with chronic diseases in a bid to prevent the spread of the Mers (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) coronavirus during the upcoming pilgrimage season, the Health Ministry said on Saturday.

The kingdom, the epicentre of a new respiratory virus, also asked that pilgrims coming from across the Muslim world to visit its holy sites wear face masks in crowded places.

The list of Health Ministry recommendations carried by the Saudi Press Agency also advised the elderly, or those with chronic diseases, to postpone their pilgrimage.

Local press reports said no age limit was set, but the elderly who were medically unfit to travel would not be considered for pilgrimage visas.

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