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10 new MERS-CoV infections. May 1st

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    Posted: May 01 2014 at 8:04am
The Daily Report on the Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Situation: Wednesday, 30th April, 2014 (corresponding to 1st Rajab, 1435H)
 
 
The total number of the confirmed cases over the past 24 hours:  10 cases
 
The Distribution of Corona cases according to the Kingdom’s regions:
 

An Overview of the Health Status of the Cases:
  •  Two cases haven’t developed any symptoms.
  • Six stable cases, receiving the proper treatment.
  • Two cases in Intensive Care units.

The Health Situation of the Cases in Detail:

A) In Riyadh:

  1. A 31-year-old man. He has been in contact with a confirmed case and has not developed any symptoms.
  2. A 50-year-old man. He developed respiratory syndrome on 19/4/2014. Then, he was admitted to a government hospital on 27/4/2014. Now, he is being treated in the ICU.
  3. A 29-year-old woman. She has been in contact with a confirmed case and has not developed any symptoms.
B) In Jeddah:
  1. A 50-year-old woman. She was suffering from respiratory syndrome on 12/4/2014. She was admitted to a government hospital on 16/4/2014. Her condition is stable.
  2. A 53-year-old woman. She was suffering from respiratory syndrome on 24/4/2014. On 27/4/2014, she was admitted to a government hospital. Her condition is stable.
  3. A 55-year-old man. He displayed respiratory symptoms on 19/4/2014. He was admitted to a private hospital on 22/4/2014. His condition is stable.
  4. A 75-year-old woman. She displayed respiratory symptoms on 22/4/2014. She was admitted to a private hospital on 24/4/2014. Her condition is stable.
C) In Makkah:
  1. A 40-year-old man. He displayed respiratory symptoms on 19/4/2014. On 26/4/2014, he was admitted to a government hospital. His condition is stable.
  2. A 34-year-old man. He developed respiratory syndrome on 13/4/2014. He was admitted to a government hospital on 27/4/2014. Now, he is in the ICU.
  3. A 49-year-old woman. She was admitted to a government hospital on 13/4/2014 for her diabetes. On 26/4/2014, she displayed respiratory symptoms. Her condition is stable.
 
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kicking it up a notch

Saudi Arabia reports 25 new cases of MERS, deaths stand at 109

http://www.trust.org/item/20140503132230-acyxd







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Damn - this thing just isn't giving up, is it? Incredible that it's not making mainstream news - yet another example of the media classing it as an old story while moving on to the next Kardashian drama.
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When the news does talk about it they over hype it. Yesterday with the first case being diagnosed in the u.s CNN had the story blasted on the front page in massive font. And of course what do people do? Nothing because they think this isn't serious because there's only 300+ cases out of billions of people in the world. They just crack jokes and call it swine flu all over again.
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