The last WHO Update was the 81yo from Saudi Arabia:
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18 May 2013 - The Ministry of Health in Saudi Arabia has informed WHO of an additional laboratory-confirmed case of infection with the novel coronavirus (nCoV).
The patient is an 81-year-old woman with multiple coexisting medical conditions. She became ill on 28 April 2013 and is currently in critical but stable condition.
The patient was identified as part of the ongoing investigation into an outbreak that began in a health care facility since the beginning of April 2013. She was in the same health care facility previously identified as the focus of this outbreak, from 8 to 28 April 2013. To date, a total of 22 patients including nine deaths, have been reported from this outbreak in the Eastern part of Saudi Arabia. The government is conducting ongoing investigation into the outbreak.
From September 2012 to date, WHO has been informed of a global total of 41 laboratory-confirmed cases of infection with nCoV, including 20 deaths. http://www.who.int/csr/don/2013_05_18_ncov/en/index.html
The Tunisia cases, one death (Father) and 2 sibilings (recovered) make the total 43, with 21 deaths globally.
Gregory Härtl @HaertlG
.@HelenBranswell@Laurie_Garrett@WHO The father is not confirmed (sample issues) but the 2 children are. So 43 with 21 deaths from#nCoV.
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Here is my Case List thus far:
Saudi Arabia Cluster Stat: 9 Deaths, 22
Cases
Total Global cases: 43
Total Global Deaths: 21
Saudi Arabia: 24 Cases; 16 Deaths
France Cluster: 2
Tunisia: 2
Saudi Arabia Cluster
Case Number—Name—From--Onset—Condition—DOD
#1--59M—al Hofuf--4/14—Died--4/19*
#2--24M—al Hofuf--4/17--ICU
Critical/Stable*
#3--87M—al Hofuf--4/17—Died--4/28*
#4--58M—al Hofuf--4/22--ICU
Critical/Stable*
#5--94M—al
Hofuf--4/22--Died--4/26*
#6--56M—al Hofuf--4/22—Died--4/30*
#7--56M—al Hofuf--4/22—Died--4/29*
#8--53F—al Hofuf--4/27--ICU
Critical/Stable*
#9--50M —al Hofuf--4/30—ICU
Critical**
#10-- Hussein al-Sheikh 33M—al
Hofuf--4/28—Recovered, discharged.
#11—62F—al Hofuf--4/19—Died—5/3*
#12—71M—al Hofuf--4/15—Died—5/3*
#13—58F—al Hofuf--5/1—ICU
Critical/Stable*
#14—48M—al Hofuf—4/29—Stable
#15—58M—al Hofuf—4/6—Recovered,
discharged 5/3
#16—69F—al Hofuf—4/25—Died 5/8
#17—48M—al-Hofuf—4/24—Critical
#18—81M—al-Hofuf—4/26—Critical
#19—56M—al-Hofuf—5/7—Recovered,
discharged
#20—45M HCW—al Hofuf—5/2—Critical—
#21—43F HCW—al Hofuf—5/8—Stable**
#22—81F—HCF patient—4/28—Critical*
France Cluster
Case Number—Name—From--Onset—Condition—DOD
#1—65(M)--Valenciennes—4/23—ICU
Critical
#2—50(M)—Valenciennes—hospitalized
Tunisia
Case Number—Name—From--Onset—Condition—DOD
#1—66(M) Father—Monastir Tunisia—Not Confirmed—Died
5/10
#2—Sibling—confirmed—recovered 5/20/13
#3—Sibling—confirmed—recovered 5/20/13
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