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Mers virus outbreak: South Korean officials argue over spread of disease after doctor who treated patient and fell ill went to gathering | |
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South Korean authorities have continued to squabble over their handling of an outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome (Mers), as a fourth person died and five new cases were reported. | South Korean authorities have continued to squabble over their handling of an outbreak of Middle East respiratory syndrome (Mers), as a fourth person died and five new cases were reported. |
The outbreak began in South Korea last month when an infected South Korean man brought it back from a business trip to the Middle East. | The outbreak began in South Korea last month when an infected South Korean man brought it back from a business trip to the Middle East. |
With 41 cases, South Korea has the most infections outside the Middle East, where the disease first appeared in 2012. | With 41 cases, South Korea has the most infections outside the Middle East, where the disease first appeared in 2012. |
On Thursday, city officials in Seoul had accused health authorities of being slow to share information, in particular about a doctor who had treated a Mers patient and subsequently went to a gathering attended by 1,565 people. | On Thursday, city officials in Seoul had accused health authorities of being slow to share information, in particular about a doctor who had treated a Mers patient and subsequently went to a gathering attended by 1,565 people. |
The doctor was later diagnosed with Mers and the people at the gathering have been advised to stay in voluntary quarantine. But the Health Minister, Moon Hyung-pyo, defended the handling of the case. “The announcement … has parts that are not factual and can increase public concern,” he said. | The doctor was later diagnosed with Mers and the people at the gathering have been advised to stay in voluntary quarantine. But the Health Minister, Moon Hyung-pyo, defended the handling of the case. “The announcement … has parts that are not factual and can increase public concern,” he said. |
The most recent patient to die was a 76-year-old man who had been in the same ward as other Mers patients, the health ministry said. | The most recent patient to die was a 76-year-old man who had been in the same ward as other Mers patients, the health ministry said. |
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