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UAE - 2 coronavirus MERS cases announced by government - July 9, 2014
Re: UAE - 2 coronavirus MERS cases announced by government - July 9, 2014
I am waiting to hear from WHO before I place these cases on the case list. In the past UAE has posted cases not consistent with their report to WHO. Hopefully WHO will update in a day.
Patients are in stable condition and expected to be discharged within a few days
By Samihah Zaman, Staff Reporter
Published: 16:25 July 9, 2014
Gulf News
Abu Dhabi: Two new cases of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome coronavirus (Mers-CoV) have been detected in the capital, the UAE Ministry of Health confirmed on Wednesday.
Both individuals are reported to be stable at present, and are continuing to receive the necessary treatment.
A ministry official told Gulf News that one of the infected patients is Emirati, while the other is of Arab origin. Both are middle-aged.
?They are being treated at Mafraq Hospital and are expected to be discharged within a few days,? he added...
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