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Corona? gags raise prices 20% in Saudi Arabia
May 24, 2014
Saudi Arabia has witnessed a boom in the market gags medical, disinfectants, especially in the eastern region dramatically, due to the spread of HIV ?Corona?, that causes Acquired Middle East, respiratory, and that caused the injury of 551 people and the death of 177 cases, according to the Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia, last Thursday, since September 2012.
According to the newspaper ?previously? Saudi Arabia electronic, rose by 20% the prices of masks and medical disinfectants, and saw pharmacies Ttfohta in prices, and called for citizens Saudi authorities put an end to the rig workers in pharmacies prices, and to prevent exploitation of the needs of those wishing to avoid this disease.
The newspaper quoted Saudi Arabia, Saturday, media spokesman for ?health eastern region?, Khalid Al-Osaimi, saying that ?the use of medical gags meaningful way in tackling the virus, and show awareness of citizens, and their eagerness to prevent disease?.
He added: ?nothing to do between health affairs, and the rising price of masks in pharmacies, because this matter does not fall within our responsibilities, but holds the other government agencies that control?, and continued: ?We provide masks and disinfectants for hospitals?.
Corona? gags raise prices 20% in Saudi Arabia
May 24, 2014
Saudi Arabia has witnessed a boom in the market gags medical, disinfectants, especially in the eastern region dramatically, due to the spread of HIV ?Corona?, that causes Acquired Middle East, respiratory, and that caused the injury of 551 people and the death of 177 cases, according to the Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia, last Thursday, since September 2012.
According to the newspaper ?previously? Saudi Arabia electronic, rose by 20% the prices of masks and medical disinfectants, and saw pharmacies Ttfohta in prices, and called for citizens Saudi authorities put an end to the rig workers in pharmacies prices, and to prevent exploitation of the needs of those wishing to avoid this disease.
The newspaper quoted Saudi Arabia, Saturday, media spokesman for ?health eastern region?, Khalid Al-Osaimi, saying that ?the use of medical gags meaningful way in tackling the virus, and show awareness of citizens, and their eagerness to prevent disease?.
He added: ?nothing to do between health affairs, and the rising price of masks in pharmacies, because this matter does not fall within our responsibilities, but holds the other government agencies that control?, and continued: ?We provide masks and disinfectants for hospitals?.