Categories: Latest News

Fear Of MERS Forces Singaporeans To Cancel South Korean Trips This June Holidays

Holiday Makers, Schools Cancel on South Korea Because Of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS)

In the wake of the seventh MERS death in South Korea since May, some Singaporeans are choosing to unpack their bags and change travel plans.

Travel agencies reported that some customers chose to cancel or postpone their trips.

Media reported that CTC Travel agency saw 10 last minute cancellations for a group of 150 people travelling to South Korea yesterday evening. Chan Brothers told media that close to 5 percent had a change of travel plans or chose to postpone their trips to South Korea.

South Korea is the second country to be worst hit by infections, after Saudi Arabia. With eight new cases today (9 June), the total number of MERS cases hits 1,244, with at least 446 related deaths, according to World Health Organisation Data.

Even though there is no travel advisory issued for South Korea, Singaporeans are being wary.

Source
Source

Ministry Of Education and Ministry Of Health keeping close eye on the virus outbreak

Singapore also cancelled or postponed trips to South Korea in light of the MERS outbreak. Schools that went on trips to South Korea have all returned and all students and staff were advised to monitor their health for the next two weeks.

The Ministry of Health is keeping a close watch on the situation and said that so far, all cases in South Korea can be traced to hospital contacts or family members. MOH is considering stepping up temperature screening measures at air checkpoints to passengers arriving from South Korea.

MERS is reminding people of SARS

Perhaps it is because of the fear brought back by the memories of the deadly SARS virus that rattled Singapore in 2003.

The SARS virus killed 774 people worldwide and 33 people in Singapore. SARS, like MERS is caused by a coronavirus and both cause severe respiratory infections in humans. But they are not the same.

Source
Source

While some Singaporeans are wary of travelling to South Korea, others are continuing travel plans anyway. For some, it is because a change of plans can be too costly, as media has reported.

 
Source

Travellers who are still choosing to continue their trips are advised to practice utmost hygiene, so that they don’t bring the virus home.

Like this post and MustShareNews’ Facebook page to keep up with our posts!

Talk to us! Send in your story suggestions or comments to hello@mustsharenews.com


Featured image via Flickr
With reference to The Straits Times, Channel News Asia, The Straits Times

Rahimah Rashith

Recent Posts

S’pore High Commission officer accused of child neglect in London, given a warning

The authorities have investigated and closed the incident with no follow-ups required, MFA said.

16 Nov 2024, 4:14 am

‘Fate extinguished his dream’: Motorcyclist killed in container truck accident in M’sia worked in S’pore

He crossed the border daily in hopes of buying a house for his family.

16 Nov 2024, 2:39 am

Wet weather to continue for rest of Nov, temperature could drop to 23°C on some days

On a few days, the thundery showers might extend into the night.

16 Nov 2024, 1:14 am

Priest discharged from hospital 6 days after stabbing, expresses gratitude for support

His church has urged parishioners to refrain from visiting him as he heals.

16 Nov 2024, 12:27 am

Kitten with broken spine found in Thailand drain, rescuers seeking funds for surgery

The kitten will be put up for adoption after its injuries are cured.

15 Nov 2024, 6:38 pm