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    Two patients who may have the coronavirus were hospitalized during the CHU. It is a France blue Touraine information. They return from the Middle East, where coronavirus appeared last year. Only analyses will help determine whether he is third and fourth cases identified in France. The virus has already killed 31 people in the world including one in France.




    Deux patients qui pourraient être atteints du coronavirus sont hospitalisés au CHU de Tours. C'est une information de France Bleu Touraine. Ils reviennent du Moyen-Orient, où le coronavirus est apparu l'année dernière. Seules des analyses permettront de savoir s'il s'agit ou non des troisième et quatrième cas identifiés en France. Le virus a déjà tué 31 personnes dans le monde dont une en France.

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    Re: Coronavirus: two suspected cases in Tours, France

    Two patients who may have the coronavirus were hospitalized during the CHU. It is a France blue Touraine information. They return from the Middle East, where coronavirus appeared last year. Only analyses will help determine whether he is third and fourth cases identified in France. The virus has already killed 31 people in the world including one in France.
    As the first French case, new patients returning from a trip to the Middle East, specifically in Mecca. Both were hospitalized on the CHU of Tours, in the service of infectious diseases at the hospital Bretonneau. They complain of respiratory and stomach aches, known symptoms of coronavirus.

    To avoid a possible transmission, the hospital sets up in memorandum of reception of patients who present with similar symptoms.




    Deux patients qui pourraient être atteints du coronavirus sont hospitalisés au CHU de Tours. C'est une information de France Bleu Touraine. Ils reviennent du Moyen-Orient, où le coronavirus est apparu l'année dernière. Seules des analyses permettront de savoir s'il s'agit ou non des troisième et quatrième cas identifiés en France. Le virus a déjà tué 31 personnes dans le monde dont une en France.

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      Re: Coronavirus: two suspected cases in Tours, France

      Coronavirus: no new confirmed cases, ongoing investigation in Tours

      No new coronavirus cases confirmed to date in France, said Tuesday the Ministry of health, stating that an investigation was underway concerning a patient in Tours.

      No new coronavirus case has been confirmed so far in France, said Tuesday the Ministry of health, stating that an investigation was underway concerning a patient towers. ???There is no new cases confirmed coronavirus or towers, to date in France or elsewhere ', said the Department of health, following reports of two suspected cases of coronavirus in a hospital in Tours. ??Since the identification of the two patients with coronavirus, 40 cases have been the subject of investigations. All have proved negative. A single investigation remains open regarding a patient in Tours. Results are expected in the day of tomorrow', the Ministry added.Medical sources had reported the hospitalization of two men in Tours, suspected to be affected by coronavirus. The two patients had, according to France Bleu Touraine, stayed in Saudi Arabia and showed symptoms that can bring to mind the coronavirus.



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        Re: Coronavirus: two suspected cases in Tours, France

        France: no Coronavirus in the hospitalized patients in Tours


        June 12 2013

        The Ministry of Health in France announced negative testresults for the novel Coronavirus in the patients in Tours hospital.

        Pas de coronavirus chez les patients hospitalis?s ? Tours

        A. K. avec AFP

        Le 12/06/2013 ? 15:14


        Selon les analyses men?es sur les patients hospitalis?s ? Tours, ceux-ci ne seraient pas atteints du coronavirus, annonce le minist?re de la Sant? mercredi.

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