In the statement, which did not name the country where the person with the cholera case went, it was stated that the Kuwaiti in question was quarantined in a hospital and started to be treated.
TRAVEL WARNING IS MADE
The statement also warned those who will travel to countries where there is a cholera epidemic and called for those who show suspicious symptoms such as high fever and diarrhea within 7 days of their return to apply to the nearest health center.
According to the news in the Al-Assembly newspaper on October 25, Kuwait had decided to ban passengers entering the country from Iraq, Lebanon and Syria, which are facing cholera epidemics, from carrying food with them. (AA)