Coronavirus
claims new life in Saudi Arabia: death toll hits 17
A
man who had contracted the coronavirus has died in Saudi Arabia,
raising the death toll in the kingdom from the SARS-like virus to 17,
the health ministry announced on its website on Wednesday.
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May, 2013
“A
male non-Saudi died on Tuesday in a hospital in the Qassim region
where he had been admitted several days ago with acute bronchitis,”
the ministry said.
The
ministry announced on Monday that a patient had died of coronavirus
in the Eastern Region where most of the kingdom’s cases have been
registered.
But
no new cases have been recorded in that region for five days, the
ministry said.
The
latest death brings to 17 the number recorded in the kingdom. The
ministry said most of those who had died were “elderly people with
chronic illnesse.”
Last
week, the Geneva-based World Health Organization reported that two
Saudi health workers had contracted the deadly coronavirus from
patients - the first evidence of transmission in a hospital setting.
While
the virus has been deadliest in Saudi Arabia, cases have also been
reported in Jordan, Qatar, Germany, Britain and France.
The
virus is a cousin of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), which
triggered a scare 10 years ago when it erupted in East Asia, leaping
to humans from animal hosts and eventually killing some 800 people.
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