2 coronavirus-infected individuals died in Santa Clara County on Feb. 6 and Feb. 17, the medical examiner exposed Tuesday, making them initially documented COVID-19 casualties in the United States.
Previously, the very first casualty was thought to have happened in Kirkland, Wash., on Feb. 29.
Officials previously had said the first Silicon Valley death was March 9. However the Santa Clara County medical examiner exposed Tuesday that individuals who passed away Feb. 6, Feb. 17 and March 6 likewise died of COVID-19
” These 3 people passed away in your home during a time when really minimal testing was readily available just through the[U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] Testing criteria set by the CDC at the time limited screening to only people with a known travel history and who looked for treatment for particular signs,” the county stated in a declaration. “As the Medical Examiner-Coroner continues to thoroughly examine deaths throughout the county, we anticipate additional deaths from COVID-19 will be determined.”
Silicon Valley was an early center of the coronavirus outbreak.
There have actually been growing concerns that the new coronavirus has been in California longer than experts initially believed.
” This wasn’t acknowledged because we were having an extreme influenza season,” Smith stated in an interview.
In January and the majority of February, there was little if any neighborhood testing in California.