South
Korea reports new
Mers case after four-day pause
A total of 183 people
have now contracted Mers in South
Korea since it was first detected there in
May - 33 of those people have died.
The
latest patient is a female nurse at a Seoul
hospital where 88 people are known to have caught the virus.
The
Samsung Medical Center
has closed indefinitely to tackle the outbreak.
Last
month the clinic's president apologised publicly for its failure to properly
manage Mers admissions, allowing the virus to spread.
Mers
is a new flu-like virus which first emerged in Saudi Arabia in 2012, where it has
killed more than 400 people.
But it said South Korea had
now gone two consecutive days without a new death.
On Wednesday, the country
announced an ease on visa regulations for Asian visitors, in an attempt to stem
the damage done to the tourist industry by Mers fears.
Officials say foreign visits in
June were down 50% compared to the same period last year.
§ Mers is caused by a coronavirus, a type of virus which includes the common
cold and Sars (severe acute respiratory syndrome).
§
First cases emerged in the Middle East in 2012, and the first death in Saudi Arabia in
June that year.
§
It is not known for certain how it is transmitted. It is possible the
virus is spread in droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
§
Patients have a fever, cough and breathing difficulties, but Mers can also
cause pneumonia and kidney failure.
§
Approximately 36% of reported patients with Mers have died - there is no
vaccine or specific treatment.
1. detected 檢測
2.outbreak 爆發
3.admission 承認
4.consecutive 連續
5.coronavirus 冠狀病毒
6.droplets 飛沫
7.pneumonia 肺炎
8.kidney failure 腎功能衰竭
9.vaccine 疫苗
10.treatment 治療
WHAT-the situation
WHY- coronavirus
WHERE- South Korea
WHO- South Korean
HOW- 33 of those people have died.
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10.