Daily Report on the Coronavirus (MERS-CoV) Situation
Saturday, May 3rd, 2014 (corresponding to Rajab 4th, 1435H)
- The total number of the confirmed cases: 15 cases
- The total number of recovered cases now testing negative: 4
- The total number of deaths: 1 death (The case was previously announced to be infected with the virus).
An overview of the health status of the cases:
- Four cases haven’t developed any symptoms.
- Five stable cases, receiving the proper treatment.
- Five cases at the Intensive Care units.
- One case passed Away, May Allah have mercy upon him.
The health situation of the cases in detail:
In Riyadh
a) A 45-year-old woman, working at a governmental hospital in Riyadh. She was admitted to the hospital on 29/4/2014 with respiratory symptoms. Now, she is lying at the intensive care unit receiving treatment.She has been in contact with a confirmed case.
b) A 47-year-old man, who was admitted to a governmental hospital in Riyadh on 21/4/2014 with respiratory symptoms. Now, he is at the IC unit receiving treatment, May Allah grant him speedy recovery.
c) A 77-year-old man, suffering from multiple myeloma. He was admitted to a governmental hospital in Riyadh in December 2013, and then he displayed respiratory symptoms on 29/4/2014. He passed away on 2/5/2014, May Allah have mercy upon him.
d) A 73-year-old woman, who was admitted to a governmental hospital in Riyadh in January 2014 with cardiac diseases, and then she developed respiratory symptoms on 29/4/2014. Now, she is receiving treatment at the IC unit, May Allah grant her speedy recovery.
e) A 27-year-old man, who suffered from symptoms of high temperature, vomit and diarrhea on 1/5/2014. Two days later, he was admitted to a governmental hospital. His health status is stable now. He has been in contact with a confirmed case.
f) A 55-year-old man, who has been in contact with a confirmed case. He has not developed any symptoms.
In Jeddah
a) A 94-year-old man, who exhibited respiratory symptoms on 26/4/2014, and then he was rushed to a governmental hospital in Jeddah on 28/4/2014. Now, he is receiving treatment at the IC unit, May Allah grant him swift recovery.
b) A 61-year-old man, suffering from renal failure. He experienced respiratory symptoms on 22/4/2014, and then he was admitted to a private hospital in Jeddah on 24/4/2014. His health status is stable.
c) The third case is for a 47-year-old man, suffering from renal failure. On 29/4/2014, he showed respiratory symptoms and was taken to a governmental hospital in Jeddah. His health status is stable.
d) A 63-year-old man, who was admitted to a governmental hospital in Jeddah on 17/2/2014, suffering from gangrene. On 29/4/2014, he developed respiratory symptoms. Now, he is at the IC unit receiving treatment, May Allah grant him speedy recovery.
e) A 40-year-old woman, who was taken to a governmental hospital in Makkah on 29/4/2014 with respiratory symptoms. Her health status is stable. Later on, she was transferred to a governmental hospital in Jeddah.
In Makkah:
a) A 26-year-old woman, who showed mild respiratory symptoms on 21/4/2014. Her health status is stable. She has been in contact with a confirmed case.
b) A 27-year-old woman, who has been in contact with a confirmed case. She has not developed any symptoms.
c) A 37-year-old woman, who has been in contact with a confirmed case. She has not developed any symptoms.
d) A 14-year-old adolescent, who has been in contact with a confirmed case. He has not developed any symptoms.
Recovered and discharged cases that previously tested positive and are now negative:
a) A48-year-old man, who is discharged from governmental hospital in Jeddah.
b) A77-year-old woman, who is discharged from governmental hospital in Riyadh.
c) A45-year-old man, who is discharged from governmental hospital in Riyadh.
d) A81-year-old man, who is discharged from governmental hospital in Riyadh.