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Saudi citizens warned as deadly Marburg Virus outbreak hits Southern Ethiopia

Saudi citizens warned as deadly Marburg Virus outbreak hits Southern Ethiopia

The Saudi Embassy warns citizens after eight deaths among 13 confirmed Marburg virus cases in southern Ethiopia/Representative Image

The Saudi Embassy in Ethiopia has warned its citizens to exercise extreme caution following a deadly outbreak of the Marburg virus in southern parts of the country. The advisory highlights confirmed cases and fatalities while urging travelers and residents to follow safety measures and local authority instructions.The Saudi Embassy in Addis Ababa has issued a strong advisory urging Saudi citizens to avoid traveling to Ethiopia’s South Omo Zone as well as other regions where cases of the Marburg virus have been reported. The embassy stressed the need for residents and travelers to exercise extreme caution, highlighting the importance of avoiding crowded areas, minimizing unnecessary social interactions, and following the instructions of local authorities without exception. These measures are seen as critical to reducing the risk of exposure to the virus, which has already led to a number of fatalities. Saudi nationals currently in Ethiopia are advised to maintain close contact with the embassy and make use of the emergency hotline, which is available around the clock for guidance, assistance, and support. The embassy’s alert serves as a precautionary step to ensure that citizens are aware of the outbreak’s severity and can take timely action to protect themselves. As of December 3, Ethiopian health authorities have confirmed a total of 13 cases of the Marburg virus through laboratory testing. Tragically, eight of these cases have resulted in death, highlighting the virus’s high mortality rate. The infections have been primarily reported in the South Ethiopia and Sidama regions, areas that are now under increased health monitoring and public safety measures. The outbreak has raised significant concern among health officials and foreign missions alike, prompting advisories and travel warnings to prevent further spread and safeguard both residents and visitors in the affected areas.The embassy’s alert underscores the seriousness of the situation and encourages Saudi citizens to remain vigilant, stay informed about local health developments, and immediately report any symptoms or potential exposure to the authorities or the embassy. Health experts recommend that anyone showing signs of the virus seek prompt medical attention to ensure early diagnosis and containment.

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