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WHO official calls for awareness on Mers

WHO official calls for awareness on Mers Asma Ali Zain / 19 July 2013 A top World Health Organisation (WHO) official has asked people in the country and region to stay properly informed on the deadly Mers virus that has claimed over 40 lives and infected 84 others, mainly in Saudi Arabia. During a virtual Press conference held from Geneva on Wednesday night, Dr Keiji Fukuda, WHO’s Assistant Director-General for Health Security and Environment spoke to Khaleej Times and gave a message for the people staying in the midst of where the virus is said to have originated and got its name the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (Mers).  “The most basic and important message for the people who are living in the community is that they should be aware that there is a virus, particularly if you are in a country where a number of cases
have been reported,” he said.  “Especially if we are dealing with a new virus and we do not have the full information available,” he said. “Being informed is the foundation for taking care of yourself and your family. This is something we would recommend,” he added.  The Press conference was held after WHO concluded an emergency committee meeting to assess the current threat posed by the virus. The committee stopped short of declaring a travel ban despite a looming threat as Saudi Arabia prepares for Haj pilgrimage.  Dr Fukuda said that MERs, at the moment, did not meet conditions for a public health emergency of international concern.  “We do not have specific information on how people are getting infected. However, we have a way for people to prevent themselves from getting infected or transmitting the infection,” he told Khaleej Times. “For example, it is important to wash your hands as hygiene turns out to be a very important way of preventing infection especially with soap and water or sanitisers. But one important thing to do is to keep your hands clean.”  He further said: “Another thing is that if you are developing symptoms such as respiratory problems and they become severe such as high fever and have trouble breathing, it is really important to seek medical care and not wait too long.”  “These are individual actions you can take that can reduce your chances of getting infected,” he added.  The committee also said that WHO should help nations boost their surveillance system and laboratory capacity and also inform the public on reducing risks for infection.  Saudi Arabia has discouraged the elderly, pregnant women and children from performing Hajj while WHO said it will release travel guidelines in a few days.  Dr Fukuda said that such move was a national matter.  Earlier this week, the UAE reported its first case of the MERS when an 82-year-old man was diagnosed with virus who is currently being treated in Abu Dhabi. Hospitals in the country have been asked to monitor patients and report immediately.  The UAE health ministry said it was also monitoring the situation but no travel bans for Haj have been announced yet.  The virus carries a 50 per cent rate of mortality in confirmed cases which is a major concern. Cough, fever and respiratory failure are primary symptoms. Secondary conditions associated with the virus include acute renal failure, multi-organ failure, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), and consumptive coagulopathy — a clotting disorder that leads to hemorrhage, organ failure and death. asmaalizain@khaleejtimes.com Continue reading

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No work permits for
lawbreakers: MoL

No work permits for
lawbreakers: MoL Salah Al Deberky (news@khaleejtimes.com) / 18 July 2013 Several companies which were found in violation of a set of four regulations, with the Ministry of Labour putting a stop to all dealings with them, will be contacted and notified in order to clear the offences. The ministry will first send a preliminary notice to the owners of the offending establishments, followed by another notice next month. In the case of no response, the ministry will then suspend issuing work permits to them, and will also reject opening a registry if the defaulters wish to open new establishments, in effect from September 2013. “The move was in pursuance of the decision issued by Labour Minister Saqr Ghobash Saeed Ghobash lately, and under which procedures of issuing permits will be re-organised as well as opening the establishment card for the employers who commit the four violations, plus a fifth offence which will see the ministry put a stop to practising the activity without settling the conditions of the employees in the establishment,” said Humaid bin Deemas Al Suwaidi, Assistant Undersecretary for Labour Affairs at the ministry. It is the violation towards which the ministry suspends dealing with other establishments owned by the employer concerned. Suspension will be made immediately without giving the offender a grace period to rectify the irregularity, and the ban will not be lifted unless after the lapse of three months from the date the irregularity was cleared. Employer fails to pay the wages to his employees for two months or more (taking into account the periods in which payment of wages are stopped and the number of workers affected by it). Non-payment of the due administrative fines payable to the Ministry of Labour for a period of four months from the date they become due. Failing to issue or renew the labour card of employees for four months from the date the worker enters the country or from the expiry date. Non-renewal of the establishment’s licence for four months from the date of expiry. This came at a meeting held recently at the MoL’s office in Dubai, presided over by Al Suwaidi and attended by the directors of the Labour Affairs sector departments, directors of labour offices and a number of employees concerned. “The decision of the labour minister did not revoke the measure taken against the establishment which commits the violations, as the ministry will continue to prohibit issuing it new work permits”, he said, noting that, the decision had abolished the procedures enforced on other establishments owned by the offending employer. He said: “The ministry, and before July 1 this year, had suspended transactions, with immediate effect, with all companies belonging to the employer and the establishments with which he (the employer) shared with other employers, in case violations are made by these establishments, and without prior notification”. Continue reading

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150 Grade 12 top scorers honoured

150 Grade 12 top scorers honoured Olivia Olarte-Ulherr (olivia@khaleejtimes.com) / 18 July 2013 Being handicapped was not an obstacle for Reem Saif Al Dhahouri, 19, for excelling in her studies. With 96 per cent as her final grade, the student of Salma bint Qais topped the literature stream in Sharjah and was among the 150 Grade 12 top achievers across the UAE who were honoured on Tuesday by Shaikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Presidential Affairs and Deputy Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Education Council (Adec). “I am so happy, I cannot describe my feelings,” said Umm Reem who described her daughter as studious. The new graduate, who was afflicted with polio from birth, said she did not face any difficulty in school despite her condition. “Everything was fine,” Reem, who was the third among seven siblings, said. The Emirati student hopes to continue her studies in multimedia, majoring in web design, at Sharjah University. “I am very proud of our top performing students who stand amongst us today. They worked very hard and proved to themselves and to the UAE leaders that our youth is more than capable and ready to take part in challenging situations,” said Shaikh Mansour. Speaking on behalf of her peers during the ceremony, Alanood Mohammed Al Ameri, described their 12-year educational journey as “beautiful yet full of challenges and obstacles.” “This is our first building block … the first journey of a thousand miles. We are optimistic of the future. We promise to be the lanterns that you will see shine as you are our example,” Alannod said of Shaikh Mansour. Sarah Rashed Al Seridy, 15, from Fujairah accompanied her sister at the honouring ceremony. Ruwaya, 17, scored 99.4 per cent in the science stream and is the seventh topper in the UAE and third in Fujairah. “I feel very happy and I am proud of her. Her efforts have finally paid off. She received scholarship to study in the UAE University from Shaikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum (Deputy Ruler of Dubai, UAE Minister of Finance),” Sarah said. The Grade 12 Emirati and expatriate students who achieved a minimum score of 98 per cent from across public schools and the Institutes of Applied Technology, were offered certificates of appreciation for their successful achievement. Emirati special needs top performers, who achieved 95 per cent and above were also honoured on Tuesday. In addition, they each received Dh20,000 from the President, His Highness Shaikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan while 20 scholarship grants at Abu Dhabi University were offered by Shaikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representative in the Western Region. “Thanks to the limitless support to education by our UAE leaders, our students are receiving some of the world’s top educational systems, which results in creating a generation of high achieving students,” commended Dr Mugheer Khamis Al Khaili, director general of Adec.   Continue reading

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