The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) has advised Umrah pilgrims to wear face masks while visiting Grand Mosque in Makkah and Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah.
Taking to X, formerly known as Twitter, on Monday, August 14, the authorities said, “Wearing a mask in the two holy mosques, in Makkah and Madinah and their surrounding areas, protects you and others from disease infection.”
ضيف الرحمن ..
لبس الكمامة في المسجد الحرام والمسجد النبوي الشريف وساحاتهما وقاية وحماية من العدوى بالأمراض لك وللآخرين.#الوقاية_أمان pic.twitter.com/x48SORExAd— الأمن العام (@security_gov) August 14, 2023
The advisory comes amid global reports of a new variant of the deadly COVID-19 spreading worldwide. EG.5, also known as Eris, is a sublineage of the omicron variant and has been detected in 51 countries, including the United States, China, South Korea and Japan, according to a preliminary risk assessment.
On August 9 the World Health Organisation (WHO) said that it is tracking a new strain of COVID-19 as new global cases reached nearly 1.5 million from July 10 to Sunday, August 6, an 80 percent compared to the previous 28 days.
New #COVID19 variant of interest: EG.5.
Formerly a variant under monitoring, WHO has now designated this a variant of interest.
There has been a steady increase in this variant’s prevalence. As of 7 August 2023, over 7000 sequences have been shared from 51 countries.
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— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) August 9, 2023
#COVID19 is still circulating in every country.
Dr @mvankerkhove updates on the latest variant of interest EG.5
https://t.co/aYCZfspZyb pic.twitter.com/KMw8mSrX2n
— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) August 9, 2023
The WHO has designated it a “variant of interest,” meaning it will be monitored for mutations that could make it more severe.
Symptoms and spread
Symptoms for Eris are reported to be the same as past variants, including a fever, cough, sore throat, fatigue, runny nose, and change in taste and smell.
“While EG.5 has shown increased prevalence, growth advantage, and immune escape properties, there have been no reported changes in disease severity to date,” the WHO said in a risk evaluation published Wednesday.
It added that these properties may lead the variant to become dominant in some countries, or indeed globally.
The variant’s official name is EG.5, while “Eris” is a random nickname given online that subsequently popularized the EG.5.1 subvariant.
It was also identified in Australia, Singapore, the U.K., France, Portugal and Spain.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, EG.5 is now the dominant strain in the U.S., accounting for 17.3% of cases as of the week ended Aug. 5.
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