Two More People Hospitalized with Suspected Corona Virus (UPDATED)
Baku / 24.02.20 / Turan: Two more Azerbaijani citizens who arrived from Iran with suspected Corona Virus were placed in the Baku Clinical Medical Center. These are residents of the Khachmaz and Guba regions - born in 1983 and 1981, respectively.
Both arrived from Iran, where cases of Corona Virus were not recorded. They were not in contact with Corona Virus patients. When entering Azerbaijan, their temperature was above normal and therefore they were placed under the control of physicians. Currently, the temperature has returned to normal, according to a joint statement from the Ministry of Health and the State Agency for Compulsory Medical Insurance. -0-
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2020 February 24 (Monday) 18:29:03
Two people were hospitalized with suspected coronavirus.
Baku / 24.02.20 / Turan: Two people were hospitalized today in Baku with suspected coronavirus.
Azerbaijani citizen born in 1995 and Iranian born in 1998 placed in the infectious diseases department of the Baku Clinical Medical Center, reads the joint message from the press services of the Ministry of Health and the state agency for compulsory health insurance.
The message indicates that they arrived from Iran and that when entering Azerbaijan, their temperature was above normal.
Currently, their temperature is normal and there are no health problems. It is also indicated that hospitalized profits are not from the regions of Iran where an outbreak of coronavirus is noted. —06D-
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