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UAE Ministry denies H1N1 certificate reports

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, July 28 - 2009 at 15:12

The UAE Ministry of Health has denied reports that expatriates returning to the UAE and displaying flu symptoms would have to produce a medical clearance certificate proving that they are not infected with H1N1 virus, Wam news agency has reported. Dr. Ali bin Shuker, Director of the Ministry of Health and Chairman of the Technical Health Committee for Combating Swine Flu said that the reports were 'untrue', and also denied that a decision had been taken to equip shopping malls in the country with thermal scanners.

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