Is visiting Qom spread CoVID-19 epidemic in the Middle East?
Abstract
The CoVID-19 epidemic started
in Wuhan, China and spread to 217 other countries around the world through direct contact
with patients, goods transfer, animal transport,
and touching unclean surfaces. In the Middle
East, the first confirmed case in both Iran and
UAE originated from China. A series of infections since those confirmed cases started in
the Middle East originated from Qom, Iran, and
other Shi’ite holy places. Thereafter, CoVID-19
has been transmitted to other countries in the
Middle East. This report aims to trace all of the
confirmed cases in the Middle East until March
6, 2020 and their further spread. This report
proves that further transmission of CoVID-19
to the Middle East was because of human mobility, besides engaging in different Jewish
and Shi’ite religious rites. This report suggests
avoiding several religious rites, closing the
borders of infected countries, and supporting
the infected countries to prevent further transmission.
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