Saudi minister says no pilgrims will be turned away over swine flu concerns

Abdullah Al Rabeeah says it is the responsibility of individual countries to enforce recommendations

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Riyadh: The Saudi health minister says the kingdom will not ban anyone considered high risk for swine flu from performing the haj pilgrimage this year.

Health Minister Abdullah Al Rabeeah says it is the responsibility of individual countries to enforce recommendations that children, the elderly and pregnant women skip the pilgrimage, which starts on November 25.

Al Rabeeah says only two cases of swine flu have been reported so far among the half million pilgrims who have already arrived in the kingdom.

The minister says there are no indications fewer people will be attending this year's pilgrimage because of swine flu concerns.

He spoke at the launch of a swine flu vaccine campaign.
 

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