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Man sick with killer ‘camel flu’ that ‘spreads in the air’ boards plane as health officials race to trace contacts

A MAN who came down with deadly ‘camel flu’ that can be passed around through coughing flouted doctors orders by boarding a plane a day later.

The patient, a Saudi Arabian man in his 50s, was admitted to hospital with a fever, cough and heart palpitations but discharged himself the next day “against medical advice” before travelling.

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The man boarded a flight to Pakistan while ill with camel flu – which can spread through droplets released by coughs[/caption]

Swabs taken during the man’s hospital stay revealed that his symptoms were caused by Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV), a rare but severe respiratory illness.

But by that time, he’d already taken a flight to Pakistan – leaving health officials scrambling to locate him and trace people he came into contact with.

Symptoms of the virus – dubbed ‘camel flu’ due to being found in the animals – can start off as a fever and cough.

But these can spiral into pneumonia and severe breathing difficulties, which can prove deadly to some.

According to the World Health Organisation (WHO), MERS is fatal to about 36 per cent of people who contract it – though it noted that this figure may be inflated due to mild cases of the illness being under-reported.

The virus is most often identified in people who’ve been in contact with infected animals and there’s evidence that camels in the Middle East are the main source of MERS.

But it can also be passed from person to person through virus-laden droplets that spray into the air when someone coughs.

In the case of the Saudi Arabian patient, it’s unclear how he contracted MERS as he hadn’t come into contact with camels, nor was he a health worker – another circumstance that can put people at risk of contracting the sometimes deadly disease.

The man, aged between 50 and 55 and living in an eastern region of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, developed a fever, cough, shortness of breath and palpitations on August 28 this year, according to a WHO report.

His symptoms were initially flagged as heart-related when he was admitted on to a local hospital on August 31, but he was transferred to a medical complex on September 1.

“From there he was discharged at his request the same day, against medical advice,” it was stated in the report.

He proceeded to board a flight the following day, September 2.

Swabs testing for respiratory illnesses were taken during the man’s hospital stay.

They came back as positive for MERS-CoV on September 4 – by which time the man had already travelled to Pakistan.

Health officials were left scrambling to locate the men, over fears he may have spread the disease to people he came into contact with.

The NHS notes that MERS doesn’t seem to be very contagious between people unless they’re in close contact.

After being tracked down in Pakistan, the man was transferred to a public hospital and placed under “strict isolation”.

Health authorities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia monitored a member of the patient’s household, 23 health workers and two patients who came into contact with him.

His contacts in Pakistan were also followed up with too.

“A total of 41 nasopharyngeal samples, including repeat samples of the case and close contacts were collected and tested,” the WHO report stated.

“The patient tested positive, albeit with a low viral load, while all contacts tested negative.

“Close contacts, including family members and health workers, were closely monitored for 14 days, and no secondary cases have been identified.”

The patient was finally discharged on September 13 after receiving a negative test result for MERS-CoV.

A follow-up appointment five days later confirmed he’d made a full recovery from the dangerous virus.

Since the beginning of the year, a total of five cases of camel flue have been reported from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, along with four deaths.

A previous WHO disease outbreak alert issued in May flagged that three people who had no direct contact with camels had contracted MERS, sparking concerns of a wider spread.

Most previous outbreaks are traced back to people working in close contact with the animals or their raw milk.

PANDEMIC THREAT

MERS is a relatively new disease and was first identified in Saudi Arabia in 2012 when it jumped from camels to humans.

Since then, there have been 2,204 cases and 860 deaths, according to the WHO.

The majority of cases are reported in the Arabian Peninsula, but some have been discovered elsewhere – including the UK.

A total of five cases of MERS have been reported in the UK since 2012, with the most recent in August 2018.

The bug is part of the coronavirus family that can cause diseases ranging from the common cold to Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS).

MERS is more deadly but less transmissible than its sister bug, Covid-19.

Explained: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome

Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) is a viral respiratory infection caused by MERS-CoV.

Humans can get MERS-CoV through either direct or indirect interaction with camels.

It does not pass easily between humans but can be caught through prolonged, unprotected contact with a sufferer.

Instances human-to-human transmission have been observed among close contacts and within healthcare environments.

But outside of health care settings, there has been limited human-to-human transmission to date, WHO notes.

Symptoms range from mild cough and fever to severe respiratory failure and death.

The illness can start with:

  • Fever
  • Cough
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Diarrhoea and vomiting

In severe cases, the illness may result in respiratory failure and requires treatment in a intensive care unit.

There is no vaccine, although several are in development.

The WHO has previously listed MES as one of several diseases —alongside the mysterious disease X, an as-yet unknown pathogen —that had the potential to spark an epidemic but for which there is no specific treatment or vaccine.

The NHS advises people travelling to the Middle East – especially those with long-term medical conditions – to practice good hygiene.

This means regularly washing your hands with soap and water, especially after visiting farms, barns or market areas.

You should also:

  • Avoid contact with camels
  • Avoid raw camel milk and/or camel products
  • Avoid eating or drinking any type of raw milk, raw milk products, and any food that may be contaminated with animal secretions, unless it’s been peeled and cleaned and/or thoroughly cooked

According to WHO, the virus tends to cause more severe outcomes in older adults, people with weakened immune systems, and those with underlying health conditions such as renal disease, cancer, chronic lung disease, and diabetes.

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Captaincy options for Gameweek 7 – Bukayo Saka has outperformed Erling Haaland over last four games

IT’S that time of the week when Dream Team managers start mulling over their captaincy options for the upcoming Gameweek.

Gameweek 7 is a simple one in the sense that it only features a full round of Premier League fixtures so there’s no midweek action to factor into the equation.

But the captaincy debate is set to divide gaffers with several familiar favourites vying for the armband.

BRATISLAVA, SLOVAKIA - OCTOBER 01: Erling Haaland of Manchester City celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD2 match between SK Slovan Bratislava and Manchester City at Tehelne Pole on October 01, 2024 in Bratislava, Slovakia. (Photo by Christian Hofer - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images)
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Erling Haaland (£9.2m)

Manchester City’s No9 mustered just four points against Newcastle last weekend before normal order was restored in midweek with a goal against Slovan Bratislava, his 11th of the season in all competitions.

The Norwegian poacher was substituted soon after and Pep Guardiola later referenced a heavy knock the striker suffered against Magpies but, at this stage, there’s no suggestion he’ll miss out against Fulham on Saturday.

Haaland at home against any team will always be a strong captaincy option but it’s worth noting the Cottagers have started the campaign in fine form.

Marco Silva’s side are currently sixth in the table and only league-leaders Liverpool have conceded fewer goals across the first six fixtures.

Haaland will be the most-selected skipper for Gameweek 7, as is always the case, but it’s not a complete no-brainer on paper – it still requires a certain degree of courage to bet against him.

Bukayo Saka (£6.4m)

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Dream Team’s top midfielder[/caption]

Dream Team bosses who captained Arsenal’s Star Boy in Gameweek 6 were handsomely rewarded.

The England international earned 14 points against Leicester via five bonus points (the maximum for a single outing), FOUR big chances created, two shots on target and two tackles.

Saka followed that up with an 11-point return at home to PSG in the Champions League – he scored his side’s second goal on Tuesday night.

His grand total of 82 points has propelled him up to third in the overall rankings and first among midfielders.

What’s really interesting is that he’s outperformed Haaland by seven points across the last four games.

Those tempted to captain Saka in Gameweek 7 will only be encouraged further by his fixture: Southampton at the Emirates.

Saints have mustered just one point since promotion to the top flight – only Wolves and Everton have conceded more goals.

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Mohamed Salah (£7.5m)

Like Saka, Liverpool’s talisman banked a whopping 25 points in Gameweek 6 at the expense of Wolves and Bologna.

Suddenly, Salah is within striking distance of Haaland at the top of rankings, ten points shy of the machine-like poacher.

The Egyptian hero has scored six goals and registered five assists in his first nine outings this season – he’s the definition of modern Dream Team legend.

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Salah rarely misses out against Crystal Palace[/caption]

Gameweek 7 brings a trip to Selhurst Park and while such a match-up will still send shivers down the spine of fans old enough to remember ‘Crystanbul’, Arne Slot’s side head to South London as strong favourites as the only team to have won five of their first six league games.

In contrast, the Eagles are languishing in 18th and are yet to register their first win of the campaign.

Salah has eight goals and five assists against Palace in 12 league meetings since he joined Liverpool.

Cole Palmer (£6.2m)

Any player who scores four goals in one half automatically becomes a leading captaincy candidate the following Gameweek.

Chelsea host Nottingham Forest on Sunday and while Nuno Espirito Santo’s troops have kept it tight at the back so far this season, Palmer is seemingly a rare game-breaking talent.

The Blues’ main man is by far and away the most transferred-in player ahead of Gameweek 7 and the third most-selected captain at the time of writing.

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Elsewhere, Kai Havertz (£4.9m), Ollie Watkins (£5.9m) and Dominic Solanke (£4.2m) all deserve to be in the captaincy conversation based on recent form but it’s hard to look past the usual suspects for this weekend’s action.

If we had to single out one player we’d probably edge it to Saka based on his 25-point haul in Gameweek 6 and the way Southampton crumbled in first half at Bournemouth on Monday night.

But of course Haaland is capable of severely punishing those who place the armband elsewhere.


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Word Game: Oct. 3, 2024

TODAY’S WORD — OVERDOSE (OVERDOSE: OH-ver-doce: An excessive quantity or amount.) Average mark 25 words Time limit 30 minutes Can you find 33 or more words in OVERDOSE? The list will be published tomorrow. YESTERDAY’S WORD — MUTATES mast mate matte meat mesa meta muse must mutate mute mutest mutt tame tamest tase taste taut […]

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Bridge: Oct. 3, 2024

“Have you written a book on defense?” Wendy, my club’s feminist, asked me. “Three, actually,” I said, “but they’re out of print. Look on eBay.” “I want one for Cy,” Wendy growled. “Playing with him is like having three opponents.” Cy the Cynic and Wendy were today’s East-West in a duplicate game, and she led […]

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Call of Duty is giving one fan enough money to buy a house but you’ll have to go back in time

TO celebrate the launch of Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, a competition is being held where people will take part in challenges to win a house.

The catch is that the contestants won’t be the ones winning the property; instead, the recipient will be selected from one of their fans.

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Call of Duty will give one supporter enough to buy a small house[/caption]

Safehouse Challenge is a show hosted by Rowan Kemp, where three content creators, Angry Ginge, Ash Holme and Danny Aarons, will compete to win a house.

Viewers can register the support for their favourite creator online, and if that contestant wins, they’ll be entered into a pool to receive the prize.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 takes place in 1991, and sadly the money up for grabs is related to the house prices of the era.

The average house price in 1991 was around £58k, which, according to the Bank of England, is around £130k today, adjusted for inflation.

Call of Duty is only giving its lucky winner £100k towards a house, but it will still give someone the opportunity that many people today will never have.

Even adjusted for inflation, house prices have skyrocketed over the past decade, with the average house price in England rising to over £300k.

As salaries have not risen in line with house prices, purchasing a home is a pipe dream for many young people.

Compared to the average house price, £100k may not feel like enough to buy a house, but there are still a few areas of the UK where it’s possible.

Towns in the North of England like Middlesborough and Hull, areas in the Welsh Valleys, and smaller towns in Scotland still offer starter houses for less than £100k.

Safehouse Challenge also claims the winner will receive additional funding towards solicitor and legal fees as well as money towards furniture.

If you want a chance to enter, you have to register for your favourite ‘Rogue Agent’ between October 4 and the finale on October 24.

Once the winning agent is announced at the finale, those who backed them will be entered into a draw.

The winner will be announced on November 1, and the prize will be life changing for that person.

If you want to read more about the game, check out our Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 beta review.

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The top knitwear according to our fashion pros, including the £17 viral Primark jumper that shoppers are going crazy for

Temperatures have dropped this week and sweater weather is officially in full swing. 

So that means it’s time to start thinking about knitwear

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Knitwear season is here, shop the best of the bunch below[/caption]

With so many jumpers to choose from on the high street, the fashion team has scoured the stores in search of the best. 

From a viral Primark jumper that costs just under £17, to the knit in the colour of the season and a classic jumper that will last you a lifetime, there is a jumper for everyone. 

Plus our team show how they’re styling their jumpers, featuring cosy coats, the must have trainers and stylish accessories. 

Scroll down to find your Autumn knitwear inspiration. 

Abby McHale, 30, Deputy Fashion Editor

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Abby’s burgundy jumper of choice for an on trend autumnal look[/caption]
  • Jumper, £67, Arket – BUY NOW
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  • Bag, £45, M&S Collection at Marks & Spencer – BUY NOW

Even though we’re fully into the swing of Autumn, I’m not quite ready to let my summer midi skirts go. 

So instead of wearing them with a slogan t-shirt as I have all summer, I’m swapping them out for a jumper. 

Burgundy is the colour of the season and I love this jumper from Arket, plus the block colour means it’s versatile enough to go with most of my wardrobe

Adding some brown Adidas trainers which seem to be on everyone’s wish list currently, a charm necklace from Never Fully Dressed which I am obsessed with and a braided red bag from M&S.

I think I’m fully transitioned into the season ahead. 

Emily Regan, 25, Fashion Assistant 

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Emily loves her viral Primark jumper for just £17[/caption]

I’ve been eagerly waiting to switch over to my autumn wardrobe, and I’m fully embracing the warm, cool-girl tones that are trending this season.

I couldn’t resist picking up the viral knit from Primark in this gorgeous warm-beige, and I’m seriously impressed! I’ve worn it so many times already. 

Usually, I’d splurge a bit more on knitwear, but this one holds up so well after washing, and the quality is fantastic, a true Primark bargain.

You’ll need to act fast to snag one, though, as they’re selling out quickly. Pro tip: use click and collect to make sure you don’t miss out.

Last weekend, I tucked the knit into a Zara denim skort and paired it with dark suede boots, which are also on trend—Primark really nailed it!

Tracey Lea Sayer, 53, Fashion Director

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Tracey is a sucker for a good knit[/caption]

I am a sucker for a good knit. 

Cosy season is one of my favourite times of the year and I hate being cold so it is knitwear all the way from me.

While everyone else in fashion land is wearing burgundy I have gone for an Ochre knit the colour of the falling leaves. 

This autumnal colour feels warmer on my older skin tone and gives my complexion a boost rather than draining it.

I have added in these gorgeous snake print boots from Aeyde that I have had my eye on for weeks, I know they’re a splurge item but they will go with everything in my wardrobe and last me for years to come. 

Fabulous Fashion Editor On Autumn Trends

WANT to look fabulous this season? Then listen up...

Here, Fabulous’ fashion editor, Clemmie Fieldsend, says these are the top 5 trends from the hottest catwalk designers for autumn 2024. 

BOHO: The boho revival is a much needed breath of fresh air for autumn and means you can wear your sheer tops, girly frocks and big jeans with heavy duty boots.

But if the clothes aren’t for you think, big accessories like slouchy tote bags, big earrings and bigger bangles. 

TEXTURE: Be it smooth leather, sumptuous faux fur or soft suede, textures are everywhere this season.

They add depth to your look, making you stand out as well as look more expensive. 

BURGUNDY: Maroon, oxblood, berry- whatever you choose to call it fashion is seeing red this autumn. 

The deep and rich colour is everywhere and works best with greys, black, dark blues and in head-to-toe.

LADY LIKE: Matching top and cardigan sets and pencil skirts sound dated but they go hand-in-hand with lady-like. 

Mix with satin cami dresses and waisted blazers for an ultra feminine look.

LEOPARD PRINT: This season 75% of the catwalk was leopard print, according to Tagwalk – a huge majority.

It crawled its way in last season but its rife for autumn and all over the high street, be it shoes or floor sweeping coats, it’s a must have trend. 

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