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  • Bahrain - Suspected coronavirus nCoV patient escapes from hospital during testing process - gov denies

    machine translation

    Pakistani escape from ?Salmania? after doubts wound b ?Corona?


    Salmaniya - Ali Alaiwat

    Al ?middle? Pakistani (42 years), escaped from the Salmaniya Medical Complex on Saturday (June 1 / June 2013), after doubts wound with 'Corona'.

    According to the information obtained by the ?middle? from informed sources, the ?Pakistani who works in Bahrain went to Saudi Arabia for the transfer of goods, On his way back to Bahrain yesterday conducted test him in the quarry is located on King Fahd Causeway, and was discovered symptoms of virus Corona? .

    The sources pointed out that ?involved in the bridge called the ambulance, which took him to the Salmaniya Medical Complex, where he underwent tests and found the initial screening his virus, has also been taking samples of his blood for analysis, while waiting to get the results escaped from a hospital?.

    According to officials in the Ministry of Health, since the December / December 2012, to May / May 2013, was discovered 10 cases of suspected bird flu virus, has been sampling them and detect them and appeared all of a negative result of any free from virus Corona, has also been sent some samples to reference laboratory in the region and the result was the same. While not recorded any HIV infection Bahrain, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia recorded 21 deaths due to corona virus.

    Bahraini newspaper Al Wasat - No. 3921 - Sunday 02 June 2013,

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    Re: Bahrain - Suspected coronavirus nCoV patient escapes from hospital during testing process

    Bahrain denies coronavirus case report

    Manama: Bahrain?s health ministry has denied reports that a Pakistani national who had the coronavirus had fled the country?s main public hospital.

    The report said that the Pakistani driver was taken to Salmaniya Medical Complex after officials at the King Fahd Causeway linking Bahrain with Saudi Arabia suspected he had the respiratory virus. However, the report added, he managed to leave the hospital while the medics were waiting for the test results.

    The health ministry on Sunday issued a statement in which it said that exhaustive tests proved that the driver had not contracted the coronavirus and that he left the hospital normally.

    ?The Pakistani national, 55, was transferred on Saturday to the Salmaniya Medical Complex after the customs at the King Fahd Causeway alerted the health authorities who dispatched an ambulance,? the ministry said.

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