Deputy Health Minister says : "Sierra Leonean pilgrims are free from Swine Flu "
Written by Alhaji Jalloh Thursday, 19 November 2009 19:32
Meanwhile, as what the authorities here described as a “preventive measure”, the Health Ministry recently announced that it has barred pregnant women, men and women above the age of 65 and others who suffer from chronic diseases from performing this year’s Hajj. But the Ministry also hasten to add that : “We can’t return them if they are already here.”
Health officials are using thermal cameras at all the airports to identify swine flu cases. The ministry has also advised people to wear dust masks, cover nose and mouth while sneezing or coughing, wash hands frequently and observe good personal hygiene during the Hajj.
Earlier, Saudi Arabia Hajj Ministry emphasized that all Hajj pilgrims from abroad should present official certificate proving they have been vaccinated against swine flu, meningitis and seasonal flu. They also advised foreign pilgrims to be accompanied by their medical doctors; conditions which have been collaboratively fulfilled by both the government of Sierra Leone and the Sierra Leone Hajj Mission led by Sheik Ahmed Tejan Sillah.
The Medical Doctor accompanying the 515 Sierra Leonean pilgrims that have so far arrived, Dr. Abdulai Jalloh, who doubles as the Senior Medical Officer (SMO), Sierra Leone Ports Authority has also said in Medinah that the Sierra Leonean pilgrims “are in good shape in their respective hotels.”
Pic 1- from L -R- Info Attache, Alhaji Jalloh, Ex- Min- Kemoh Sesay, H.E. Munu, Labour Minister, Minkailu Mansaray, HOC, Ibrahim Yilla and Head of Hajj Steering Committee, Sheik Abubakar Conteh outside Terminal 5 at Medina Int. Airport.
Pic 2- Pilgrims being screened on arrival for H1N1 at Jeddah Int. Airport
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