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Notification Date Age Gender National Health Care Worker Region City Notification Age Gender National Health Region City Onset Date Admission Co-morbidity Exposure to Symptomatic Outcome Date of death Date Care Date Camel Worker Cluster 1 1 02/02/2018 67 M Yes No Hafer Albatin Hafr Albatin 23/06/2018 30/06/2018 Y UI Yes Died 02/06/2018 1 02/04/2018 25 M No Yes Hafer Albatin Hafr Albatin No No Alive 1 02/04/2018 47 F No Yes Hafer Albatin Hafr Albatin No No Alive 1 02/04/2018 28 F No Yes Hafer Albatin Hafr Albatin No No Alive Cluster 2 2 25/02/2018 82 M Yes No Riyadh Riyadh 23/02/2018 24/02/2018 Y UI Yes Died 03/07/2018 2 26/02/2018 59 M Yes No Riyadh Riyadh 25/02/2018 21/02/2018 No Yes Alive 2 26/02/2018 23 M Yes No Riyadh Riyadh 24/02/2018 12/02/2018 Y No Yes Died 31/03/2018 2 03/01/2018 64 M Yes No Riyadh Riyadh 28/02/2018 12/02/2018 Y No Yes Died 15/03/2018 2 03/05/2018 28 M Yes No Riyadh Riyadh 03/03/2018 03/04/2018 Y No Yes Alive 2 03/07/2018 60 M Yes No Riyadh Riyadh 03/02/2018 03/05/2018 Y No Yes Alive Cluster 3 3 03/08/2018 56 M Yes No Jeddah Jeddah 03/01/2018 03/07/2018 Y UI Yes Alive 3 20/03/2018 67 F No No Jeddah Jeddah 18/03/2018 19/03/2018 None No Yes Alive 3 24/03/2018 41 F Yes No Jeddah Jeddah 22/03/2018 23/03/2018 None No Yes Alive Cluster 4 4 23/05/2018 45 M Yes No Najran Najran 17/05/2018 20/05/2018 Y Yes Yes Alive 4 27/05/2018 39 M Yes No Najran Najran 22/05/2018 25/05/2018 Y No Yes Alive 4 28/05/2018 46 M Yes No Najran Najran 26/05/2018 27/05/2018 None No Yes Alive 4 28/05/2018 19 M Yes No Najran Najran 26/05/2018 27/05/2018 None No Yes Alive 4 29/05/2018 28 M Yes No Najran Najran 27/05/2018 28/05/2018 None No Yes Alive 4 29/05/2018 31 M Yes No Najran Najran 27/05/2018 28/05/2018 None No Yes Alive 4 30/05/2018 52 M Yes No Najran Najran 27/05/2018 28/05/2018 y No Yes Alive 4 31/05/2018 33 M Yes No Najran Najran 29/05/2018 29/05/2018 None No Yes Alive Cases not associated with clusters 13/01/2018 57 M Yes No Riyadh Riyadh 08/01/2018 11/01/2018 Y UI Yes Died 13/01/2018 18/01/2018 60 F Yes No Al-Jawf Qurayat 12/01/2018 16/01/2018 Y UI Yes Died 22/01/2018 19/01/2018 58 M Yes No Najran Najran 08/01/2018 16/01/2018 Y UI Yes Alive 20/01/2018 57 M Yes No Al-Qassim Buraidah 15/01/2018 18/01/2018 Y UI Yes Alive 23/01/2018 65 M Yes No Hail Hail 15/01/2018 20/01/2018 Y UI Yes Died 01/02/2018 24/01/2018 39 F Yes No Riyadh Riyadh 19/01/2018 22/01/2018 Y UI Yes Alive 25/01/2018 47 M No No Al-Ahsaa Hofouf 19/01/2018 23/01/2018 Y Yes Yes Alive 25/01/2018 45 F Yes No Hail Hail No No Alive 26/01/2018 40 M No No Tabouk Tabouk 23/01/2018 24/01/2018 Y UI Yes Alive 27/01/2018 50 M No No Qunfuthah Qunfuthah 22/01/2018 25/01/2018 Y Yes Yes Died 28/01/2018 28/01/2018 40 F Yes No Riyadh Riyadh 21/01/2018 27/01/2018 Y UI Yes Alive 03/02/2018 74 M Yes No Riyadh Riyadh 26/01/2018 31/01/2018 Y UI Yes Died 03/02/2018 03/02/2018 45 M Yes No Riyadh Wadi Aldawaser 30/01/2018 02/02/2018 None UI Yes Alive 05/02/2018 51 M Yes No Madinah Henakia 28/01/2018 03/02/2018 Y Yes Yes Alive 09/02/2018 68 M Yes No Riyadh Riyadh 05/02/2018 07/02/2018 Yes Yes Died 11/02/2018 13/02/2018 42 M No No Riyadh Riyadh 06/02/2018 11/02/2018 None UI Yes Alive 16/02/2018 15 F No No Riyadh Riyadh 14/02/2018 15/02/2018 Y Yes Yes Died 24/02/2018 17/02/2018 74 F Yes No Northern Rafha 10/02/2018 16/02/2018 Y Yes Yes Alive 18/02/2018 46 M Yes No Riyadh Al-Kharj 10/02/2018 16/02/2018 Y UI Yes Alive 20/02/2018 66 M Yes No Riyadh Riyadh 15/02/2018 18/02/2018 Y UI Yes Alive 20/02/2018 66 M Yes No Taif Taif 11/02/2018 18/02/2018 Y Yes Yes Alive 23/02/2018 75 M Yes No Riyadh Riyadh 15/02/2018 19/02/2018 Y Yes Yes Died 23/02/2018 23/02/2018 61 M Yes No Madinah Madinah 18/02/2018 21/02/2018 Y Yes Yes Alive 23/02/2018 45 F Yes No Northern Rafha 22/02/2018 22/02/2018 Y No Yes Alive 24/02/2018 36 M No No Najran Najran 18/02/2018 23/02/2018 Y UI Yes Alive 24/02/2018 45 M Yes No Riyadh Riyadh 18/02/2018 23/02/2018 None UI Yes Alive 26/02/2018 83 M Yes No Riyadh Riyadh 19/02/2018 24/02/2018 Y Yes Yes Died 03/03/2018 27/02/2018 71 M Yes No Al-Qassim Buraidah 23/02/2018 26/02/2018 Y UI Yes Died 03/03/2018 01/03/2018 43 M Yes No Hail Hail 23/02/2018 27/02/2018 Y Yes Yes Alive 03/03/2018 74 M Yes No Najran Sharorah 23/02/2018 01/03/2018 Y Yes Yes Alive 13/03/2018 39 F Yes No Jeddah Jeddah 08/03/2018 10/03/2018 None UI Yes Alive 15/03/2018 84 M No No Al-Ahsaa Aloyoun 11/03/2018 13/03/2018 Y Yes Yes Died 18/03/2018 18/03/2018 19 M Yes No Al-Qassim Buraidah 13/03/2018 15/03/2018 Y UI Yes Alive 19/03/2018 43 M Yes No Riyadh Riyadh 11/03/2018 17/03/2018 Y Yes Yes Alive 20/03/2018 62 F Yes No Madinah Madinah 12/03/2018 19/03/2018 Y UI Yes Alive 21/03/2018 67 M Yes No Najran Najran 12/03/2018 19/03/2018 Y Yes Yes Alive 23/03/2018 64 M No No Riyadh Riyadh 16/03/2018 21/03/2018 Y UI Yes Died 10/04/2018 24/03/2018 44 M No No Al-Ahsaa Hofouf 21/03/2018 23/03/2018 None Yes Yes Died 14/04/2018 30/03/2018 54 M Yes No Al-Ahsaa Hofouf 23/03/2018 28/03/2018 Y Yes Yes 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