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    Rising MERS infections, deaths overshadow S. Korean economy

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    2015-06-15 17:00Xinhua Editor: Gu Liping

    The South Korean Health Ministry on Monday reported two more deaths from the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), along with five new cases that have taken the total number of people diagnosed in the country to 150.

    According to the ministry, one of the deceased was a 58-year-old who had diabetes and the other was a 61-year-old with unknown medical history. So far, the number of MERS-related deaths in South Korea has reached 16.

    Meanwhile, the ministry said that 17 of those 150 diagnosed were currently in unstable condition.

    Nearly all infections have occurred at hospitals that had unknowingly treated MERS patients, the ministry said.

    South Korea has isolated those who have had close contacts with MERS patients since the first case was found on May 20.

    The Prime Minister's Office also announced Monday it will dispatch an inspection team to Samsung Hospital, where over 70 MERS cases emerged in the past weeks.

    The hospital, located in southern Seoul, has already suspended part of its services for fear of further spread of the MERS, a respiratory illness first detected in Saudi Arabia in 2012.

    The 13-member inspection team will probe into possible human or technical errors in the hospital that caused the outbreak. It will also help experts already deployed there to form a thorough disease control plan.

    The city government in Seoul has also provided emergency financial aid to elementary schools and kindergartens to help contain the spread of the MERS.

    It has earmarked 400 million won (about 360,000 U.S. dollars) for building sterilization and 1.5 billion won (about 1.35 million dollars) for the purchase of thermometers.

    The MERS outbreak has already taken a toll on the country's economy.

    Retain sales fell in the first week of June compared with a month earlier and credit card payment was down 5.5 percent earlier this month compared with the same period last month, South Korean Finance Minister Choi Kyung-hwan told lawmakers on Monday, according to a report by Yonhap.

    The tourism and leisure industries were the hardest hit, the Yonhap report quoted Choi as saying.

    There is need to guard against excessive anxiety and to limit the economic fallouts, Choi added.

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