South Korea MERS death toll rises to 16; Saudi Arabia reports 5 cases
By K.J. Kwon and Madison Park.
In
one sign of a possible return to normalcy, thousands of schools across
South Korea re-opened on Monday after closures due to the deadly MERS outbreak.
But it came with
heightened awareness; children's temperatures were monitored in
classrooms
and teachers warned students to practice personal hygiene and frequently wash their hands.
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Not all schools have reopened; 440 remain shut as officials seek to stop the spread of Middle East
Respiratory Syndrome (MERS).
The
World Health Organization had recommended re-opening institutions last
week because
transmission of the virus had not been linked to schools. 16 now dead in South Korea
Nearly four weeks into the South Korean outbreak, cases and deaths continued to mount on Monday.
Five
new cases of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome have been confirmed in
South Korea,
bringing the total to 150. Another person also died from the virus, raising the MERS death toll to 16, according to the country's Ministry of Health.
The outbreak has
sparked international concern,
stalled the nation's economy and resulted in over 100,000 canceled tourist visits to the country. Korea's department store sales tumbled 16.5% compared with the same period last year and retail shops also decreased 3.4%, according to the Ministry of Strategy and Finance.
The ongoing
situation has put Korean authorities under scrutiny for their inability
to contain MERS c
ases and President Park Geun-hye has seen her approval ratings plummet. |
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