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COVID-19 cases in the United Arab Emirates by emirates()
Date Confirmed cases Deaths Sources
Location New Total New Total
Dubai Abu Dhabi Unknown
2020-01-29 4 4 4 [1]
2020-01-31 1 1 5 [2]
2020-02-08 2 2 7 [3]
2020-02-10 1 1 8 [4]
2020-02-16 1 1 9 [5]
2020-02-21 2 2 11 [6]
2020-02-22 2 2 13 [7]
2020-02-27 6 6 19 [8]
2020-02-28 2 2 21 [9]
2020-03-03 6 6 27 [10]
2020-03-04 2 1 29 [11]
2020-03-05 1 1 30 [12]
2020-03-07 15 15 45 [13]
2020-03-09 14 14 59 [14]
2020-03-10 15 15 74 [15]
2020-03-12 11 11 85 [16]
2020-03-14 1 1 86 [17]
2020-03-15 12 12 98 [18]
2020-03-18 15 15 113 [19]
2020-03-19 27 27 140 [20]
2020-03-21 13 13 153 2 2 [21]
Total 13 35 105

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