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  • Oman: 2019 Mers-Cov 10 cases- 4 dead

    Source: https://extra.timesofoman.com/articl...-virus-in-Oman

    Four dead from MERS virus in Oman
    February 16, 2019 | 10:05 PM
    by Times News Service

    Muscat: Four people died in the Sultanate after being infected with the Middle?East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (MERS CoV), the Ministry of Health announced.

    As a result, the Ministry has enhanced measures to reduce the spread of the infection and to promote its early detection.

    The Ministry said: ?The Ministry of Health announced in the latest updated data on MERS that the number of cases recorded this year has reached 10, which resulted in four deaths, across different governorates of the Sultanate.?...


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    Government report...


    Statement No. (4) on strengthening precautionary measures to control the Middle East respiratory syndrome (Corona) in the Sultanate

    14/2/2019


    The Ministry of Health (MOH) announced in the latest data on the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (CORONA) in the Sultanate that the number of cases recorded this year has reached ten cases and resulted in four deaths from different governorates of the Sultanate .
    About the Middle East respiratory syndrome (Corona) in the Sultanate, the number of cases recorded this year has reached ten cases and resulted in four deaths from different provinces of the Sultanate .
    In order to promote the early detection of infected persons and to reduce the spread of infection within health care and community institutions, the Ministry is promoting preventive and preventive measures at the level of hospitals and health centers .
    The Ministry appeals to citizens and residents to cooperate with health staff and to comply with recommended procedures and guidelines .



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    • #3

      Please see 6 previous cases for 2019:


      #2284 Female, 43, appears to be familial contact, camels in area, North Batinah, Oman WHO

      #2285 Female, 30, appears to be familial contact, camels in area, North Batinah, Oman WHO

      #2286 Female, 38, appears to be familial contact, camels in area, North Batinah, Oman WHO

      #2287 Female, 38, appears to be familial contact, camels in area, North Batinah, Oman WHO

      #2318 Female, 59, appears to be familial contact, camels in area, North Batinah, Oman WHO

      #2339 MoH announces a case on February 13, 2019, Oman




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